troll
troll
troʊl
trowl
/tɹˈə‍ʊl/

Définition et signification de « troll » en anglais

Troll
01

troll

any fictional creature in Scandinavian stories that some of which are large and frightening and some are small and mischievous
Exemples
The troll lurked under the bridge, waiting for unsuspecting travelers.
Le troll se cachait sous le pont, attendant les voyageurs sans méfiance.
02

a fishing method in which a baited line is drawn slowly through the water

Exemples
A well-positioned troll can attract large fish.
03

a lure used in the trolling fishing method

04

a type of partsong in which voices enter successively, each joining in to sing a different part until all parts are sung simultaneously

Exemples
They learned a troll for the winter concert.
05

troll, trolleur

(computing) someone who posts hostile, irrelevant, or offensive comments on a website or social media to annoy others
Exemples
The troll's comments disrupted the constructive discussion in the thread.
Les commentaires du troll ont perturbé la discussion constructive dans le fil.
to troll
01

to sing loudly and with no restraint

02

to praise, celebrate, or honor in song

Exemples
Villagers trolled their leader with a festive tune.
03

to speak or recite rapidly or in a rolling manner

Exemples
The announcer trolled the list of names.
04

to fish using a hook and line drawn through the water

Exemples
They trolled along the riverbank at dawn.
05

to cause something to move round and round

06

to move or circulate around a place or area

Exemples
He trolled the streets looking for a place to park.
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