groundbait
IPA/ɡɹˈaʊndbeɪt/
IPA/ɡɹˈaʊndbeɪt/
groundbait — noun
1. small pieces of food thrown into a lake, river, or sea to bring fish closer to w
1.名詞C2
釋義
small pieces of food thrown into a lake, river, or sea to bring fish closer to where you are fishing
例句
Beatriz scattered groundbait across the lake before she cast her line.
collocation: scatter groundbait
Folake mixed breadcrumbs and corn to make her own groundbait at home.
collocation: make groundbait
The groundbait sank slowly and soon a group of carp arrived at the spot.
A bag of groundbait costs about five pounds at the local fishing shop.
Without any groundbait, the canal stayed still and not a single fish showed up.
常見錯誤
❌I put groundbait on the hook.
✅I put bait on the hook.
💡groundbait is scattered in the water, not attached to a hook.