柯林斯詞典troll /tr??l/ (trolling,trolled,trolls) 1. N-COUNT In Scandinavian mythology, trolls are creatures who look like ugly people. They live in caves or on mountains and steal children. (斯堪的納維亞神話中居于洞穴或山上、專門偷小孩的)丑陋怪物2. V-I If you troll somewhere, you go there in a casual and unhurried way. 閑逛[英國英語] [非正式] I trolled along to see Michael Frayn's play, "Noises Off." 我慢步走著去看邁克爾·弗萊恩的戲劇《糊涂戲班》。3. V-I If you troll through papers or files, you look through them in a fairly casual way. 隨便瀏覽(報紙或文件)[英國英語] [非正式] Trolling through the files revealed a photograph of me drinking coffee in the office. 我隨便瀏覽這些文件時發(fā)現(xiàn)了一張我在辦公室喝咖啡的照片。4. V to post deliberately inflammatory articles on an internet discussion board (在網(wǎng)絡論壇)故意發(fā)布煽動性文章[計算機] [slang] 返回 troll劍橋詞典 troll noun [C] (CREATURE) an imaginary , either very large or very small creature in traditional Scandinavian stories , that has magical powers and lives in mountains or caves (斯堪的納維亞地區(qū)傳說中的)山精,巨人,侏儒 troll noun [C] (COMPUTING) someone who leaves an intentionally annoying message on the internet, in order to get attention or cause trouble (在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上為吸引別人關注或搗亂)故意留下激怒他人言論的人 a message that someone leaves on the internet that is intended to annoy people 網(wǎng)絡怪論(某人留在互聯(lián)網(wǎng)上的言論,目的就是要激怒別人) A well-constructed troll will provoke irate or confused responses from flamers and newbies . 精心策劃的網(wǎng)絡怪論會誘發(fā)易沖動的網(wǎng)友和網(wǎng)絡新手作出種種回復,有義憤填膺的,有充滿困惑的。 返回 troll