troll
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trolls
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巨魔, 小妖精
any fictional creature in Scandinavian stories that some of which are large and frightening and some are small and mischievous
A troll is a mythical creature found in Scandinavian folklore, often depicted as a large, ugly being with a brutish appearance. Trolls are usually associated with mountains, forests, or other remote areas. They are commonly portrayed as unfriendly or malevolent, known for their strength and their tendency to cause trouble for humans. In many stories, trolls are depicted as living in caves or under bridges, and they may engage in acts of mischief or violence. However, there are also tales where trolls are shown as having more complex or even sympathetic qualities. Overall, trolls represent the fear of the unknown and the dangers lurking in remote and wild places.
- The depiction of trolls in popular culture has evolved, with some stories presenting them as misunderstood or even comical characters.
流行文化中对巨魔的描绘已经演变,一些故事将它们描绘成被误解甚至滑稽的角色。
- The troll lurked under the bridge, waiting for unsuspecting travelers.
巨魔潜伏在桥下,等待着毫无戒心的旅行者。
- A troll's roar could be heard echoing through the mountains.
一个巨魔的吼声可以在山脉间回荡听到。
- He encountered a troll in the dark forest during his adventure.
他在冒险期间在黑暗的森林中遇到了一个巨魔。
- The trolls had a reputation for being cunning and difficult to outsmart.
巨魔以狡猾和难以智取而闻名。
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a lure used in the trolling fishing method
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a type of partsong in which voices enter successively, each joining in to sing a different part until all parts are sung simultaneously
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喷子, 网络喷子
(computing) someone who posts hostile, irrelevant, or offensive comments on a website or social media to annoy others
A troll on social media is a person who deliberately posts rude, upsetting, or offensive comments or content to provoke others and create conflict. Trolls typically seek attention or enjoyment by upsetting people, starting arguments, or disrupting conversations. Their actions can include insulting others, spreading misinformation, or making offensive remarks. The goal of a troll is often to get reactions from others, causing frustration or distress. Social media platforms may have tools to block or report trolls to limit their negative impact.
- Ignore trolls who try to provoke arguments online.
忽略那些试图在网上挑起争论的喷子。
- The troll's comments disrupted the constructive discussion in the thread.
巨魔的评论破坏了帖子中建设性的讨论。
- Engaging with trolls only encourages them to continue their disruptive behavior.
与喷子互动只会鼓励他们继续其破坏性行为。
- Trolls often hide behind anonymous accounts to avoid accountability.
喷子经常躲在匿名账户后面以避免承担责任。
- The forum moderators banned the troll for repeatedly posting inflammatory comments.
论坛版主因巨魔反复发布煽动性评论而将其封禁。