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研究社 新英和中辞典での「trol l」の英訳

troll

音節troll 発音記号・読み方/tróʊltrˈɔl, trˈəʊl/発音を聞く
動詞 他動詞

1

を〉輪唱する.


troll a tune [an air] 輪唱する.

2

水面を〉流し釣りする.


3

ボールさいころなどを〉ころがす.


自動詞

2

を〕流し釣りする 〔for〕.


名詞可算名詞
troller 名詞

troll

音節troll 発音記号・読み方/tróʊltrˈɔl, trˈəʊl/
名詞可算名詞

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英語での言い方用例集での「trol l」の英訳

troll

他動詞

~を流し釣りする;~を探し求める

 troll around looking for(~を探してぶらつく) 

That time, we were trolling around looking for next drinking place.
 あの時我々次の酒場探してぶらついていた

 troll for(~を探し求める) 

He trolled the Internet for job offer for college graduates.
 彼は大卒向けの求人インターネットで探しっていた

 troll storm(継続的に激しくいじめること;いじめの嵐) 

・Within months of troll storm, she and her family received countless hateful messages.
 激しいいじめ続く彼女とその家族は、嫌がらせメッセージ数えきれないほど受けた

 copyright troll(コピーライト・トロール、著作権ゴロ) 

・Those copyright trolls exploit other's works to gain benefit.
 著作権ゴロというは、他人の作品搾取して吸い取る

 Internet troll(ネット荒らしをする人) 

Such an Internet troll like you should be kicked out.
 お前みたいなネットらしはてけ

 feed the troll(荒らし行為に反応する) 

Just don't feed the troll.
 荒しいちいち反応する

Eゲイト英和辞典での「trol l」の英訳

troll

音節troll発音記号・読み方tróʊl
名詞
動詞
自動詞
1を)輪唱する朗々歌う
2を〉流し釣りする〈for〉

他動詞
1輪唱する
2場所)で〈を〉流し釣りする〈for〉

JST科学技術用語日英対訳辞書での「trol l」の英訳

troll

日本語WordNet(英和)での「trol l」の英訳

EDR日英対訳辞書での「trol l」の英訳

遺伝子名称シソーラスでの「trol l」の英訳

troll

fly遺伝子名troll
同義語(エイリアス)EG:BACR25B3.1; CG7981; zw1; l(1)zw1; ZW-1; l(1)9-96; pcan; CG12497; anon-WO0153538.72; CG33950; perlecan; l(1)zwl; CG33675; l(1)3Ac; GC7891; terribly reduced optic lobes; BcDNA:GM02481; EG:BACR25B3.10; EG:BACR25B3.11; trol; l(1)trol; Perlecan; EG:BACR25B3.2; zw-1; CT23996; l(1)VA51
SWISS-PROTのID---
EntrezGeneのIDEntrezGene:45320
その他のDBのIDFlyBase:FBgn0001402

本文中に表示されているデータベースの説明

SWISS-PROT
スイスバイオインフォマティクス研究所欧州バイオインフォマティクス研究所によって開発運営されているタンパク質アミノ酸配列データベース
EntrezGene
NCBIによって運営されている遺伝子データベース染色体上の位置配列発現構造機能、ホモロジーデータなどが含まれている
FlyBase
米英大学のショウジョウバエ研究者などにより運営されるショウジョウバエ生態遺伝子情報に関するデータベース

Weblio英和対訳辞書での「trol l」の英訳

Troll


Troll


troll


troll

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Wiktionary英語版での「trol l」の英訳

troll

出典:『Wiktionary』 (2026/02/01 20:34 UTC )

WOTD – 26 December 2023

発音

語源 1

Partly:

Doublet of droll and trow.

名詞

troll (plural trolls)

  1. (originally Scandinavian mythology, now also European folklore and fantasy) a giant supernatural being, especially a grotesque humanoid creature living in caves or hills or under bridges. [from early 17th c.]
    Synonym: (Orkney, Shetland, dated) trow
  2. (by extension)
    1. (derogatory, slang) An ugly or unpleasant person.
      Synonyms: see Thesaurus:ugly person
      Antonyms: see Thesaurus:beautiful person
    2. (astronomy, meteorology) An optical ejection from the top of the electrically active core region of a thunderstorm that is red in colour and seems to occur after tendrils of vigorous sprites extend downward towards cloudtops.
    3. (informal, Michigan) A Michigander who lives on the mainland, i.e. not a resident of the Upper Peninsula, so named due to living south of the Mackinaw Bridge.
派生語

動詞

troll (third-person singular simple present trolls, present participle trolling, simple past and past participle trolled)

  1. Senses relating to a rolling motion.
    1. (transitive)
      1. To move (something, especially a round object) by, or as if by, rolling; to bowl, to roll, to trundle. [from 15th c.]
      2. (obsolete) Often followed by in: to cause (something) to flow or roll in like a stream.
    2. (intransitive)
      1. To roll; also, to turn round and round; to rotate, to spin, to whirl. [from early 15th c.]
      2. To move or walk at a leisurely pace; to ramble, to saunter, to stroll. [from late 14th c.]
      3. (specifically, slang) Chiefly of a man: synonym of cruise (to stroll about to find a (male) sexual partner). [from 20th c.]
      4. (obsolete) Followed by in: to flow or roll in like a stream.
        • c. 1623 (date written; published 1653), Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, John Ford, “The Spanish Gipsy”, in A[rthur] H[enry] Bullen, editor, The Works of Thomas Middleton [] (The English Dramatists), volume VI, London: John C. Nimmo [], published 1885, →OCLC, Act I, scene v, page 132:
          This little ape gets money by the sack-full, / It trolls upon her.
          Spelled troules in the 1st edition
  2. Senses relating to the motion of passing around.
    1. (transitive)
      1. (music, archaic) To sing the parts of (a catch, round, or similar song) in succession; also (generally), to sing (a song) freely or in a carefree way, or loudly. [from 16th c.]
      2. (obsolete) To pass (something, specifically a bowl or other communal drinking vessel) from one person to another; to circulate, to send about.
    2. (intransitive)
      1. (archaic) Of bells: to ring a sequence of tones in a resounding manner.
      2. (music, archaic) Of a person: to sing the parts of a catch, round, or similar song in succession; also (generally), to sing freely or in a carefree way, or loudly.
      3. (music, archaic) Of a song: to be sung freely or in a carefree way, or loudly; also, of a tune: to be constantly in someone's mind.
      4. (obsolete) Of a bowl or other communal drinking vessel, or the drink inside it: to be passed around from one person to another.
  3. Senses relating to a light, quick motion.
    1. (transitive)
      1. To say (something) lightly and quickly, or in a deep, resounding voice.
      2. (obsolete) To move (the tongue) lightly and quickly when speaking.
    2. (intransitive)
      1. To speak lightly and quickly, or in a deep, resounding voice.
      2. (obsolete) To move lightly and quickly; especially of the tongue when speaking; to wag.
  4. Senses relating to fishing.
    1. (transitive)
      1. (fishing) To fish in (a place) using a running fishing line (that is, a line with a hook on the end which is drawn along the water surface, possibly a line which would originally have been spooled on to a troll (etymology 2, noun etymology 2 sense 8.1)).
      2. (figurative) To attract or draw out (someone or something); to allure, to elicit, to entice, to lure. [from 16th c.]
    2. (intransitive)
      1. (fishing) To fish using a running fishing line.
      2. (fishing, Scotland, US) To fish using a line and bait or lures trailed behind a boat similarly to trawling. [from c. 1600]
  5. Senses relating to "fishing" for a reaction.
    1. (figurative, originally Internet slang) To post irrelevant or inflammatory statements in an online discussion in an attempt to start a heated argument or to derail a conversation, either for one's personal entertainment or as part of an organized political campaign. [from late 20th c.]
    2. (by extension) To persistently harass someone over the Internet.
    3. (by extension, colloquial) To prank, tease, or mess with someone in a lighthearted way.
      Synonym: punk
      The actress was widely trolled online after accidentally revealing that she didn't know the names of the continents.
Conjugation
Conjugation of troll
infinitive (to) troll
present tense past tense
1st-person singular troll trolled
2nd-person singular troll, trollest trolled, trolledst
3rd-person singular trolls, trolleth trolled
plural troll
subjunctive troll trolled
imperative troll
participles trolling trolled

Archaic or obsolete.

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派生語
派生した語

名詞

troll (plural trolls)

  1. An act of moving round; a repetition, a routine.
  2. (fishing)
    1. An act of fishing by using a running fishing line, or by trailing a line with bait or lures behind a boat. [from c. 1600]
    2. A fishing line, bait, or lure used to fish in these ways.
  3. (figurative, originally Internet slang) An inflammatory or insincere statement posted in an attempt to lure others into combative argument (a flame war), originally a way for regulars (long-time users) to poke light-hearted fun at new posters (especially in Usenet newsgroups) and promote in-group cohesion ("trolling for newbies").
    Synonyms: bait, flamebait, ragebait
  4. (by extension, originally Internet slang) A person who makes or posts inflammatory or insincere statements in an attempt to lure others into combative argument for purposes of personal entertainment or to manipulate their perception, especially in an online community or discussion. [from late 20th c.]
    Hyponym: keyboard warrior
    Synonyms: ragebaiter, baiter
    Coordinate term: griefer
  5. (by extension, politics) A person who sows discord, or spreads misinformation or propaganda, in order to promote an agenda as part of an organized political campaign.
  6. (by extension, derogatory, informal) A company, person, etc., that owns and legally enforces copyrights, patents, trademarks, or other intellectual property rights in an aggressive and opportunistic manner, often with no intention of commercially exploiting the subjects of the rights.
    Hyponyms: copyright troll, patent troll, trademark troll
  7. (music) A song the parts of which are sung in succession; a catch, a round.
  8. (obsolete)
    1. A small wheel; specifically (fishing), the reel or winch of a fishing line.
    2. (except British, dialectal) A trolley.
  9. Obsolete form of trull (a harlot).
派生語
派生した語

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