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  1. [countable, uncountable] material that is made of string, thread or wire twisted or tied together, with small spaces in between; a piece of this material used for a particular purpose网;网状物
    • Unfortunately the animals are often caught in fishing nets.不幸的是,这些动物经常被渔网套住。
    • She's always peering through the net curtains, spying on the neighbours.她总是透过窗帘窥视,监视邻居。
    see also drift net, fishnet, hairnet, mosquito net, netting, safety net
    Extra Examples
    • They began to cut through the net, one strand at a time.他们开始一根一根地切开网。
    • We slept in bamboo beds draped in mosquito nets.我们睡在铺着蚊帐的竹床上。
    • The fishermen were mending their nets.渔民们正在补网。
    • He bagged a huge net of carp and bream.他装了一张大网的鲤鱼和鲷鱼。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fine
    • fine-mesh
    • safety
    verb + net
    • mend
    • cast
    • spread
    preposition
    • in a/​the net
    • into a/​the net
    • over the net
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  2. the net
    [singular] (in sports体育运动) the frame covered in net that forms the goal球门网
    • to kick the ball into the back of the net把球踢进网窝
    • She shot the ball past the goalkeeper and into an empty net.她把球射过守门员,射入空门。
    • Kane finally found the net in the 78th minute.凯恩终于在第78分钟找到了球网。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fine
    • fine-mesh
    • safety
    verb + net
    • mend
    • cast
    • spread
    preposition
    • in a/​the net
    • into a/​the net
    • over the net
    See full entry
  3. the net
    [singular] (in tennis, etc.网球等) the piece of net between the two players that the ball goes over球网
    • She hit her second serve straight into the net.她第二次发球直接入网。
    • to hit the ball over the net击球过网
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsa2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • fine
    • fine-mesh
    • safety
    verb + net
    • mend
    • cast
    • spread
    preposition
    • in a/​the net
    • into a/​the net
    • over the net
    See full entry
  4. [countable, usually plural] (in cricket板球) a piece of ground with a net around it, used for practising batting and bowling有专门用途的网
    • He practised bowling all morning in the nets.他整个上午都在网里练习保龄球。
  5. the net
    (also the Net)
    [singular] (informal) the internet(在计算机,尤指互联网上)搜寻信息,浏览信息
    • He spends his time playing computer games and surfing the net.他花时间玩电脑游戏和上网。
  6. [countable] a network of radios or computers that are connected to each other网络:相互连接的无线电或计算机网络
    • A call on the radio net went out that there had been a crash.无线电网上的一个电话说发生了车祸。
  7. Word Originnoun Old English net, nett, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch net and German Netz.
Idioms
cast your net wide
  1. to consider a lot of different people, activities, possibilities, etc. when you are looking for something撒开大网(搜寻时考虑面要宽)
    • It’s worth casting your net wide when applying for your first job.申请第一份工作时,你值得撒网。
slip through the net
(also fall/slip through the cracks)
  1. when somebody/something slips through the net, an organization or a system fails to find them and deal with them漏网;被漏掉
    • We tried to contact all former students, but one or two slipped through the net.我们试图同所有的校友取得联系,但有一两个未能找到。
spread your net
  1. to consider a wide range of possibilities or cover a large area, especially to try to find somebody/something考虑到多种可能;大面积地排查;撒开网(寻找)
    • They have spread their net far and wide in the search for a new team coach.他们撒开网四处物色新的球队教练。
widen the net
  1. to consider or include a larger range of options or possibilities, especially when searching for something撒开大网(搜寻时考虑面要宽)
    • It's time to widen the net in the search for a suitable candidate.是时候拓宽视野寻找合适的人选了。

net

adverb
/net/
/net/
(British English also nett)
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  1. an amount of money net is the amount that remains when nothing more is to be taken away净得的;纯的
    • a salary of $50 000 net5 万美元的税后薪水
    • Interest on the investment will be paid net (= tax will already have been taken away).投资的利息将按税后的数额支付。
    compare gross

net

adjective
/net/
/net/
(British English also nett)
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  1. [usually before noun] a net amount of money is the amount that remains when nothing more is to be taken away净得的;纯的
    • a net profit of £500500 英镑的纯利润
    • net income/earnings (= after tax has been paid)纯收入
    • net of something What do you earn net of tax?你完税后净得多少?
    compare gross
  2. [only before noun] the net weight of something is the weight without its container or the material it is wrapped in净的
    • 450 gms net weight净重 450 克
    compare gross
  3. [only before noun] final, after all the important facts have been included最后的;最终的
    • The net result is that small shopkeepers are being forced out of business.最终结果是小店主被迫停业。
    • Canada is now a substantial net importer of medicines (= it imports more than it exports).加拿大现在是一个药物净进口大国。
    • a net gain最终收益
  4. Word Originadjective Middle English (in the senses ‘clean’ and ‘smart’): from French net ‘neat’, from Latin nitidus ‘shining’, from nitere ‘to shine’. The sense ‘free from deductions’ is first recorded in late Middle English.

net

verb
/net/
/net/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they net
/net/
/net/
he / she / it nets
/nets/
/nets/
past simple netted
/ˈnetɪd/
/ˈnetɪd/
past participle netted
/ˈnetɪd/
/ˈnetɪd/
-ing form netting
/ˈnetɪŋ/
/ˈnetɪŋ/
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  1. net something to earn an amount of money as a profit after you have paid tax on it净赚;净得
    • The sale of paintings netted £17 000.卖画净得 17 000 英镑。
    • The team have negotiated a sponsorship deal which should net them £30 000 over the next nine months.该队已谈妥一项赞助协议,将在未来9个月内净赚3万英镑。
  2. net something to catch something, especially fish, in a net(尤指)用网捕捉(鱼等)
  3. net somebody/something to catch somebody or obtain something with skill(巧妙地)捕获,得到
    • A swoop by customs officers netted a large quantity of drugs.海关人员突击搜查,缉获大量毒品。
  4. net something (especially British English) to kick or hit a ball into the goal(将球)踢入球门,射入球门 synonym score
    • He has netted 21 goals so far this season.这个赛季至今他已射入 21 球。
  5. net something to cover something with a net or nets用网覆盖
    • It is a good idea to net the strawberry plants.把草莓植物编成网是个好主意。
  6. Word Originverb sense 1 Middle English (in the senses ‘clean’ and ‘smart’): from French net ‘neat’, from Latin nitidus ‘shining’, from nitere ‘to shine’. The sense ‘free from deductions’ is first recorded in late Middle English. verb senses 2 to 5 Old English net, nett, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch net and German Netz.

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