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词汇 net
释义 net
noun
uk /net/ us /net/plural-tt-

netnoun (MATERIAL)


B1[ C or U ]
material made of threads of rope, string, wire, or plastic with spaces between them, allowing gas, liquid, or small objects to go through, or an object made with this material that is used to limit the movement of something: 网;网状物
a fishing net渔网
a butterfly net捕蝶网
Dolphins often get tangled in the nets that are used to catch tuna fish.海豚常常被缠在捕金枪鱼的网中。
net curtain UKThe living-room windows have net curtains that let in sunlight but stop passers-by looking in from the street.起居室的窗户有网眼帘,它能阻挡街上路人窥视的目光,而又不至于遮住阳光。
 
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The goalkeeper made a valiant dive for the ball, but couldn't stop it going in the net.
There are laws there to protect the mentally ill, but now and then someone does slip through the net.
The welfare state was set up to provide a safety net for the poor and needy.
The police are tightening the net around the smugglers.警方逐渐缩小包围圈,逼近走私人员。
You'll have to hit the ball quite high to get it over that net.你必须把球打得相当高,这样它才能过那网。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Nets, grids and grilles
chicken wire
cobweb
dragnet
drift net
gauze
grating
grid
grille
lattice
mosquito net
netting
reticular
reticulated
reticulation
reticulum
trellis
web
webby
wire netting

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Textiles: general words

netnoun (SPORT)


B1[ C ]
a rectangular piece of material made from string, used to separate the two sides in various sports: (分隔开体育比赛中双方的)球网
If the ball touches the net during a serve in a game of tennis, you have to serve again.在网球比赛中如果发球触网,必须重发。
 
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B1[ C ]
the area surrounded by a piece of material made from string into which a ball or puck is put in order to score points in various sports: 球门网
His penalty kick placed the ball decisively in the back of the net.他的点球稳稳地射进网窝。
a basketball net篮球筐
 
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SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Tennis & racket sports
ace
alley
approach shot
backcourt
ball boy
ball girl
chip
forecourt
forehand
knock up
mixed doubles
outhit
paddleball
padel
passing shot
pelota
seed
shuttlecock
string
tramlines

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Surfaces on which sports take place
 the net
(alsothe Net)
the internet:
In my opinion, it's one of the best sites on the net.
In the beginning, access to the Net was only through a computer.
net
verb[ T ]
uk /net/ us /net/-tt-

netverb[T] (CATCH)


to catch something using a net: 用网捕
How many fish did you net this afternoon?你今天下午张网捕到多少鱼?
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to take a wild or loose animal
catchThe dog got out, but we caught her.
netWe netted a ton of fish downstream.
trawlCommercial fisheries trawl these waters for cod.
trollThey troll for tuna far offshore.
lassoThe cowboys learned at a young age how to lasso horses and steers.
trapThe turtles are trapped for their flesh.
to get something good or to earn a lot of money from something: 获得(好处);赚得(钱财)
[ + two objects ]She netted herself a fortune when she sold her company.她卖掉自己的公司,大赚了一笔。
Mark's netted himself a top job with an advertising company.马克在一家广告公司获得了一个高级职位。
Prosecutors say the defendants netted millions from a variety of schemes.
net something for someoneShe netted $10 million for herself from the sale of her company.她卖掉自己的公司,赚了1000万美元。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Capturing or taking possession of things
-grabbing
apprehend
apprehension
arrogate
at bayidiom
cage
capture
clutch
collar
get/lay/put your hands on someoneidiom
grab
grabber
grasp at something
recover
repossess
seize
sequester
sequestration
snag
snatch

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Earning money

netverb[T] (SCORE)


If you net the ball during a game such as football, you score a goal: 击(球)入网,把(球)射入球门
He secured a dramatic victory for England by netting the ball half a minute before the end of the game.他在比赛结束前半分钟攻进一球,使英格兰队赢得了戏剧性的胜利。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Winning, losing & scoring in sport
aet
against the run of playidiom
all out
blinder
blow someone away
box score
conversion
counterattack
crash
dead heat
hammering
offence
offensively
outpoint
outrun
point-scoring
points deduction
scoreless
tank
winner
net
adjective[ before or after noun ]
(UK alsonett)uk /net/ us /net/-tt-
left when there is nothing else to be taken away: 净得的,纯的
net incomeI earn $50,000 gross, but my net income (= income that is left after tax has been paid) is about $36,000.我总共赚了50000美元,但净收入为36000美元。
net weightThe net weight of something excludes the weight of the material that it is packed in.净重不包括包装材料的重量。
Compare
grossadjectiveadverb
Having deducted costs we still made a net gain of five thousand pounds.
The net result of the changes will be increased fares and reduced services for most rail travellers.
The fund must buy its shares back for their approximate net asset value.
What are your net earnings?
The country's net exports have decreased.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Taxation
amortizable
anti-dumping
anti-progressive
anti-tax
at sourcephrase
filer
financial year
fiscal drag
fiscal year
flat tax
rebate
regressive
regressively
road tax
sales tax
taxed
taxpayer
the taxman
tithe
top rate
.net
uk /ˌdɒtˈnet/ us /ˌdɑːtˈnet/
network: the part of an internet address that shows it belongs to a network or a business(因特网地址的一部分,表明其属于一个网络或一家企业)
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Internet terminology
.plc.uk
2FA
2SV
above/below the foldidiom
address bar
affiliate link
atm
fold
Instagram
Instagrammable
Instagrammer
instant-message
internet
service provider
the World Wide Web
TikToker
timeline
trackback
trend
troll factory

net | American Dictionary


net
noun[ C ]
us/net/

netnoun[C] (MATERIAL)


a piece of material made of long, narrow strips woven so that there are spaces between them:
fishing nets
a volleyball net
net
adjective[ not gradable ]
us/net/

netadjective[not gradable] (LEFT OVER)


(of money received from selling something) left after you have subtracted the cost of what you are selling, and other expenses related to it:
net income/profit
fig. The net result (= result after everything has been considered) of the changes will be fewer trains for most suburban commuters.
Net weight is the weight of something contained in a package, without including the weight of the package.
physics
Net force is the total amount of force that is in effect on an object at a particular time.
net
verb[ T ]
us/net/-tt-

netverb[T] (GET)


to succeed in getting something of value, esp. as the result of a plan of action:
The deal netted the online video company $23 million.

netverb[T] (HIT INTO NET)


(in sports) to hit the ball into a net instead of over it:
He netted an easy backhand in the fifth game to lose the tennis match.
To net is also to catch something in a net:
They netted five crabs.

netverb[T] (HAVE LEFT OVER)


to have left after you have subtracted the cost of what you are selling, and other expenses related to it:
Smithsonian, on a gross of $28 million, netted $7 million with one magazine.
Net
noun[ U ]
us/net/
short form ofInternet
Net is also used at the end of a US Internet address to show that the address belongs to a network:
info@sover.net

.net | Business English


.net
INTERNETuk /ˌdɒtˈnet/us
part of an internet address that shows that it belongs to a business, often a network that provides internet services:
Their website address is www.homelove.net.
net
noun
uk /net/us
[ U ] MONEY, TAX US(alsonet income); (alsonet profit)
the amount of profit that a business has left after tax has been paid:
The company's fourth-quarter net edged higher to $22.4 million from $22 million.
 cast/spread your net wide
to include many people or things when you are looking for something or trying to do something:
With unemployment in the area below 1%, it has had to cast its net wide to fill the 70 jobs it expects to create this year.

See also


safety net
net
verb[ T ]
uk /net/us
ACCOUNTING
if something nets a person or a business an amount of money, it produces that amount for them after all costs have been paid:
a deal/scheme/sale nets sb sthThe sale of the three big oil enterprises could net the country $3 billion.
ACCOUNTING
to earn an amount of profit after tax and other costs have been paid:
He had netted $1 million before he was 40.
net sb sthThe business was sold in 1998, netting him £174m.
People who decided to sell netted a huge profit.
informal
to obtain or achieve something good:
His 200 applications netted only three callbacks.

Phrasal verbs


net sth down
net out
net sth out
net
adjective
(UK alsonett)uk /net/us
ACCOUNTING, FINANCE
used to describe an amount of money that is left after tax and other costs have been paid:
net amount/gain/lossSixty percent of any net gain or loss will be treated as long-term capital gain or loss.
net earnings/income/profitShe favored switching the system entirely from a tax on net company profits to one on the gross value of the oil.
a net increase/decrease in sthThe state will see a net increase of $743 million in income, sales, and other tax revenue.
net costs/debt/revenue
COMMERCE, PRODUCTION
used to describe a situation in which the value of goods sold or exported by one country is more than the value of the same type of goods sold or exported by the other:
The UK became a net exporter of oil.
used to describe what is left after everything important has been included or removed:
net effect/impact/resultThe net result of all the changes in employment levels was a solid gain of 157,000 jobs last month.

Compare


gross
net
adverb
uk /net/us
ACCOUNTING, FINANCE
after tax and other costs have been paid:
She earns a salary of $60,000 net.
the net
noun
 INTERNET (alsothe Net)uk /net/us
[ S ] INTERNET
→ internetnoun

Examples of net


net
Viewed on a per holding basis the net present value of mean economic returns per holding come to $500/ha.
For the maize yield and net returns equations, the estimated coefficients of the farm size variables were statistically different between the adopters and non-adopters.
But farm size does not appear to explain differences in yields and net returns when the technology is adopted.
This is under the assumption that farmers are risk neutral and that net farm returns () represent wealth.
Net returns under the alternate management plans are lower than in the base model for all years.
The net free energy change then represents the difference between several large-value terms, and no single component can be said to dominate.
The constant represents the expected project yield in capital (per unit invested), net of monitoring costs.
The net impact concerns the effect on parties.
The net result is reduced diversity in provision.
The surfaces generated by subdivision schemes on such nets are no longer restricted to bivariate functions, and they can represent surfaces of arbitrary topology.
Such nets are valuable for the design of free-form surfaces.
Rising levels of net disposable income allowed town-dwellers to climb the housing ladder, thereby reducing some at least of the ravages of infection.
Humans are typically not very altruistic in situations where theory cannot find any long-term net benefits.
It would have been useful if the editors had been able to accomplish a similar thing regarding the topic of whether pensions are net saving.
Hence, to avoid the creation of cyclic causal dependencies in the resulting net, the induced causality will be required to be a strict partial order.
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Collocations withnet


net

These are words often used in combination with net.

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cargo net
At the end of the maze, the castaways would bounce along a cargonet to retrieve five puzzle piece bags.
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fishing net
Fishingnet possession gives rise to a 10 per cent higher probability of using fishing as a coping strategy.
neural net
Initial design of gear using an artifical neuralnet.
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