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whale

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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whale1 /weɪl/ ●●○ noun [countable]  1. HBAa very large animal that lives in the sea and looks like a fish, but is actually a mammal 2. have a whale of a time informalENJOY/LIKE DOING something to enjoy yourself very much 玩得非常愉快nCOLLOCATIONSadjectivesa beached/stranded whale (=one that is stuck on land)The beached whales are quite obviously very distressed.verbsgo whale-watchingYou can go whale watching off the coast. hunt whalesSome countries continue to hunt whales, even though they have no real use for them and the whales are in danger of extinction.save the whalesGreenpeace campaigns to save the whales. a whale breaches (=comes up through the surface of the water)He got a picture of a whale breaching, with droplets of water glittering in the sun.phrasesa school/pod of whales (=a group of whales)A school of sperm whales was sighted.whale + NOUNwhale music/song (=sounds made by whales)Scientists believe that whale song is used to communicate.whale oil (=fat from whales that has been made into oil)Whale oil was used in lamps.whale meatWhale meat was once part of the local people's diet.whale blubber (=fat from whales)
Examples from the Corpus
whaleIn fact the Minke whale, the smallest species, has always been hunted with a non-explosive grenade.The Minke whales, which are numerous, should be culled because they are impeding the recovery of the endangered Blue Whale.So these particular species of bat or whale are living and working in a sonar world.But he forgot his natural talents such as hunting and speaking to other whales.Up to this point Ishmael has told us a good deal about the great sperm whale.There the whales deliberately tilt the floes so that seals slide off into the water and into the jaws of their attackers.The only trouble was, the whales sank when killed.Echolocation, too, plays an important role in food hunting for dolphins and toothed whales.
whale2 verb [intransitive] American English  whale into/on somebody/something ATTACKto start hitting someone or something 开始攻击某人/某物→ See Verb tableOrigin whale1 Old English hwæl whale2 (1700-1800) Perhaps from wale to mark someone's skin by hitting them ((15-20 centuries)), from wale weal; → WEAL
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whale
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whale1 /weɪl/ noun [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: hwæl
1. a very large animal that lives in the sea and looks like a fish, but is actually a mammal
2. have a whale of a time informal to enjoy yourself very much
     
COLLOCATIONS
■ adjectives
    a beached/stranded whale (=one that is stuck on land) The beached whales are quite obviously very distressed.
■ verbs
    go whale-watching You can go whale watching off the coast.
    hunt whales Some countries continue to hunt whales, even though they have no real use for them and the whales are in danger of extinction.
    save the whales Greenpeace campaigns to save the whales.
    a whale breaches (=comes up through the surface of the water) He got a picture of a whale breaching, with droplets of water glittering in the sun.
■ phrases
    a school/pod of whales (=a group of whales) A school of sperm whales was sighted.
■ whale + NOUN
    whale music/song (=sounds made by whales) Scientists believe that whale song is used to communicate.
    whale oil (=fat from whales that has been made into oil) Whale oil was used in lamps.
    whale meat Whale meat was once part of the local people's diet.
    whale blubber (=fat from whales)

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whale2 verb [intransitive] American English
 Date: 1700-1800
 Origin: Perhaps from wale 'to mark someone's skin by hitting them' (15-20 centuries), from wale 'weal'; weal
whale into/on somebody/something to start hitting someone or something


whaleBrE /weɪl/ 🔊NAmE /weɪl/ 🔊 nouna very large animal that lives in the sea and looks like a very large fish. There are several types of whale, some of which are hunted. whale meat鲸肉   see also blue whale, killer whale, pilot whale, sperm whale have a ˈwhale of a time(informal) to enjoy yourself very much; to have a very good time 玩得很痛快;过得非常快活