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单词 net
释义  Related topics: Daily life, Technology, Sportldoce_233_enet1 /net/ ●●● S2 W2 noun  1  INTERNET 因特网the Net  (also the net) the system that allows millions of computer users around the world to exchange information 因特网 SYN the web Bruce spends most evenings surfing the Net (=looking at information in different places on the Internet). 布鲁斯晚上大多在网上浏览信息。on the Net You might find something on the Net. 你也许能从网上找到些什么。 →5  See picture of hairnet 发网, mosquito net 蚊帐, net 球网, fishing net 渔网2  for fishing/catching things 用于钓鱼/捕获东西 [countable]DT something used for catching fish, insects, or animals which is made of threads or wires woven across each other with regular spaces between them 网 a fishing net 渔网 a butterfly net 捕蝶网 →4  See picture of 见图 FISHING3  for sports 用于运动 [countable] a) DSthe thing that players must hit the ball over in games such as tennis 〔网球等的〕球网 b) DSthe thing behind the posts that players try to kick or hit the ball into in games such as football or hockey 〔足球、曲棍球等的〕球门网 → goal Henry kicked the ball into the back of the net. 亨利将球踢进了网窝。 →5 see picture at 见图 tennis4  for keeping things out 用于将物体阻挡在外 [countable] something used for keeping things out, for example insects or birds, which is made of threads woven across each other with regular spaces between them 网罩〔用于阻挡昆虫、鸟类等〕 a mosquito net 蚊帐5  material 材料 [uncountable] very thin material made from fine threads woven together, with small spaces between 网眼织物;网纱 net curtains 纱帘6. slip through the net if criminals slip through the net, they avoid attempts by the police etc to catch them 〔罪犯〕漏网7  fall/slip through the net if someone or something falls or slips through the net, a system which was designed to help or check them has not succeeded in doing this 未被〔某体制〕照顾到 In a class of 30 children it is easy for some to slip through the net and learn nothing. 在有30个孩子的班级里,有些孩子很容易被忽视,什么也学不到。8  cast/spread your net wide to consider or try as many things as possible in order to find what you want 撒开大网;想尽办法寻找 Record companies are casting their nets wide in search of new talent. 唱片公司为了发掘新人正在撒开大网。 → fishnet stockings, hairnet, safety net, nettingExamples from the Corpusnet• By the production line stand basketball nets and ping-pong tables for use during breaks.• Humpback whales have even been seen to weave a snare of air-bubbles - a bubble net.• a fishing net• The bride wore a veil made of ivory net.• Nicholas Branch has unpublished state documents, polygraph reports, Dictabelt recordings from the police radio net on November 22.• If intervention remains, it should be reduced to the original concept of a safety net for use in extreme emergencies.• Mosquito netting: inner door flaps can be unzipped independently from the net.• The puck went straight into the net.• Clips for fixing and joining the nets are available from some cage and netting manufacturers.• It swipes the underside of the net.• The fishermen will have to use turtle excluder devices in their nets, which allow turtles to escape before they drown.fishing net• I had a fishing net with me and carefully fished it out.• There were many anchored wooden boats with large outboard motors, but strangely, there were few fishing nets.• The actual death toll is much greater because thousands more turtles are caught in fishing nets and suffocate.• The harbour porpoise is vulnerable to drowning in fishing nets.• Others die from entanglement in fishing nets.• Many seals are shot or killed with dynamite after being trapped in fishing nets.• I thought about my brother, when I broke that fishing net.• These are floats, blown from bottle glass, and used to hold up fishing nets.the back of the net• We are making the chances but we can't find the back of the net.• At least Friesen has found the back of the net.• He had no great ability, apart from sticking the ball in the back of the net, either.• I felt it hit my leg and I looked up and it was bouncing in the back of the net.• John Moncur put it in the back of the net.• The next thing I knew it was in the back of the net and I was celebrating.• Jennifer Sclater received a good cross inside the D and struck the ball into the back of the net.• Resolute Of late they have simply become too predictable when seeking the back of the net.mosquito net• There are also two inner pockets and a mosquito net in each door.• A mosquito net was providentially suspended above the bed; the creek was certain to be thick with insects when night fell.• To protect people from being bitten they must be educated and persuaded to use insect repellents and mosquito nets.• No breath of air stirred the Collector's mosquito net.• Finally I took the mosquito netting from a nail out the barn.• Uncle Michael on a metal bed, cocooned in a fold of army blanket under mosquito netting, drawing ragged breaths.• There are two entrances both with mosquito nets.net curtains• Outside, the once-respectable semis have crooked To Let signs and greying net curtains.• In all of them hang net curtains.• Some one had stuck some little net curtains up at the entrance, turning it into a tiny window.• Which is in any case an airwell, with more net curtains at the windows on the other side.• Neighbours had watched discreetly through parted net curtains.• From behind the ruched net curtains, she could see him plodding his way around the green.• He walked to the window and gazed down through the net curtains.• The net curtains were planets of watery growth.Related topics: Finance, Business basicsnet2 ●○○ (also nett British English) adjective [only before noun]  1  BFBBthe net amount is the final amount that remains after all the other amounts have been taken away 〔钱〕净得的 → gross The net profit (=after taxes, costs etc) was up 16.3% last month. 上个月净利润增长了16.3%。 The company reported a net loss of $56 million last year. 公司报告去年净亏损5,600万美元。 Vernon estimates the company’s net worth at over $8 billion. 弗农估算公司的资产净值超过80亿美元。 The United States is a net importer of beef (=it imports more than it exports). 美国是牛肉净进口国。2  net result/effect the final result or effect of something 最后结果 The net result will be higher costs to the consumer. 最后的结果是消费者将支付更高的费用。3. net weight TMthe weight of something without its container 净重 —net adverb He earns $40,000 net. 他净挣四万美元。 jars of coffee weighing 450 grams net 净重450克的一罐罐咖啡Examples from the Corpusnet• It is the price of the bonds that determines the net asset value of bond funds.• Ronson told bankers that the March 31 accounts would show net assets had fallen to £135 million compared with £585 million previously.• Foreign investors were net buyers, though some were waiting for a market drop to allow bargain-hunting.• Orange is expected to break even in net income terms by 1998.• That account tells us the amount of net payments over receipts compared with the budgeted figures.net profit• Arcade had net profit 16. 9 million guilders in its fiscal year ended March on sales of about 398 million guilders.• Fujitsu says it expects to break even in 1993-94, with zero net profit.• Roche will report net profit April 24.• Another net profit for Swindon Town.• It has 2,600 employees and 1995 revenues of $ 984 million with a net profit of $ 131 million.• Nestle posted 1994 net profit of 2. 94 billion francs, before items.Related topics: Finance, Business basics, Sport, Other sportsnet3 verb (netted, netting)  1  [transitive] informalBFBB to earn a particular amount of money as a profit after tax has been paid 净获,净赚 I was netting around $64,000 a year. 我一年净赚约6.4万美元。2  [transitive]GET to succeed in getting something, especially by using your skill 〔尤指靠技能〕成功获取 The company has recently netted several large contracts. 该公司最近获得了几个大合同。 An undercover sweep netted 22 suspects in one evening. 一次秘密搜查行动一晚就抓获了22名嫌疑人。3  [intransitive, transitive] informalDS to hit or kick the ball into the net in sport 击〔球〕入网;踢〔球〕入网 → score Rooney has netted nine goals for United so far this season. 本赛季到目前为止鲁尼已经为曼联队踢入九个球。4  DSO[transitive] to catch a fish in a net 用网捕〔鱼〕 We netted three fish in under an hour. 不到一小时我们就网住了三条鱼。→ See Verb tableExamples from the Corpusnet• A few folks probably got buzzed and the sale netted $ 125.• Donna got a raise in February, but she's still only netting $19,000 a year.• An undercover drug sweep netted 22 suspects in one evening.• For the first three months of 1990, Starcorp netted $547 million.• The lake is commercially netted by licensed fishermen.• The event, expected to net more than $ 1 million, was sponsored by the Democratic Senate Campaign Committee.• Measure A netted only 58 percent of the vote.• But town have netted only around half that in sales.From Longman Business Dictionarynetnet1 /net/ (also nett British English) adjective1ACCOUNTING a net amount of money is one that remains after things such as costs and tax have been taken awayNet income after higher taxes, provisions and depreciation jumped more than 25%.The company reported a net loss for the period after a charge related to reorganization costs.net ofThe payment is net of tax. → compare gross12[only before a noun]COMMERCE in buying, exporting etc, concerning a situation where the amount bought etc by one side is more than the amount bought etc by the otherBecause of its oil fields in the North Sea, Britain is a net exporter (=a country that exports more than it imports) of oil, though a small one.Canadian investors were net purchasers of US equities for the third straight quarter (=the value of US shares bought by Canadians was more than the value of Canadian shares bought by people in the US).3the net weight of something is its weight without its container or wrappingnetnet2 noun1the net (also the Net)COMPUTING the system that allows computer users all over the world to communicate with each other; the InternetMost users do not aimlessly surf the net (=look at information in different places as a form of entertainment). They always or usually go back to the same sites.2[uncountable] American EnglishACCOUNTING a company’s profit after tax has been taken awaySYN NET PROFITThe supermarket chain said net for the quarter was $40.3 million.3safety/welfare etc net a system that will prevent people from suffering financial problems if they become ill, unemployed etcsafety net programs, including unemployment compensation and retraining of workersThe social welfare net is essential.netnet3 verb (past tense and past participle netted, present participle netting) [transitive] especially American EnglishACCOUNTING1if something nets a company or a person a particular amount of money, it gives them that amount, perhaps after costs are taken awayIts public stock offering netted the company $72 million.charges involving a fraud scheme that netted him $12 million2if a person or a company nets a certain amount in a year, they earn that amount as income or as profit after tax is taken awayThe farm netted as much as $1.5 million a year.After the capital-gains tax was paid, we only netted about $3.25 per hour. → net out → net something → down→ See Verb tablenetnet4 adverbACCOUNTINGTAX after things such as costs and tax have been taken awaysomeone who earns more than £40,000 netnet ofAll fund dividends are paid gross rather than net of tax.Origin net1 Old English nett net2 (1400-1500) French “bright, clean”; → NEAT net3 1. (1700-1800) → NET22. (1500-1600) → NET1net1 nounnet2 adjectivenet3 verbChinese  computer that of system the Corpus millions Business allows
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