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Перевод: bait
[существительное] приманка ; наживка ; искушение; отдых и кормление лошадей в пути; [глагол] насаживать наживку на крючок; приманивать; искушать; завлекать; травить собаками; преследовать насмешками; изводить; не давать покоя; кормить; останавливаться в пути для отдыха и еды; получать корм
Тезаурус:
- I was amazed, it's the biggest pike I've ever caught," said David who legered his trout bait on a size 8 hook to a 20 lb trace and 10 lb line.
- A fish will often reject a bait because the line's weight makes a maggot chunk of bread or artificial fly move unnaturally.
- Trotting a bait down at the same depth you have seen them turning very often pays off with a fish or two.
- A study by US scientist Stephen Leatherwood in 1984 suggested that between 2600 and 3000 black dolphins had been taken for crab bait in only two years.
- But what was happening now was that the bream were frequently dropping the bait before I could strike.
- The Avon, Severn and Trent are all likely to feature in Denis' matches for the rest of the season, although he is likely to stay away from events close to home where the meat has become the number one bait.
- Porfiry's bait for Raskolnikov ("a precious question" Dostoevsky calls this dangled interrogative hook in his notebooks) holds a different but equally potent fascination for the reader, instancing the story's inexorable grip and the virtuosity of the examining magistrate at work.
- To approach a lake with delicacy and quietness, to blend in with the background and, once the bait is in the water only a rod's length out, to sit there with bated breath, using every available piece of cover.
- This is important when the fish are in the swim and perhaps ready to bite as soon as they see the bait sinking through the water.
- There are circumstances, of course, when the bream will dispense entirely with vacuuming and simply mouth the bait straight off the bottom.
- The only snag to weighing fish immediately is that you should, as I have already mentioned, get your bait back in the water as quickly as possible when the bream are feeding.
- The muddier the bottom the more likely they are to suck and blow the bait to clean it.
- It is no use whatsoever introducing bait at irregular intervals, for the lesson we are trying to teach them will not sink in if we give them time to forget in between each baiting session.
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