0 someone who catches fish, especially as a job
He used to be a fisherman, and he didn’t make enough money to pay for his house, food, and clothes for his children.
It became more and more popular, and fishermen had to go farther and farther out to sea to catch more tuna.
Once a tuna bites a fisherman’s fishing line, it can be a four- or five-hour battle between man and fish.
Some are killed for food, and others are killed in nets when fishermen are trying to catch other fish.
The traditional way to catch fish, even very big ones like tuna, is with a fishing line that the fisherman holds in his hands.
This monster of legends, known as the Kraken, may have been based upon sailor’s experiences with giant squid like the one found by the fishermen from New Zealand.
Tuna are strong enough to pull fishermen over the side of their boats and into the sea.
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抓魚(或釣魚)的人, (尤指)漁民…
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抓鱼(或钓鱼)的人, (尤指)渔民…
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pescador, pescador/ora [masculine-feminine]…
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pescador…
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漁師, 釣り人…
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marin-pêcheur [masculine], pêcheur…
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pescador, -a…
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