troll

US /troʊl/
UK /troʊl/
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1.

巨魔, 山怪

a mythical, mischievous, or grotesque creature, often depicted as living in caves or under bridges

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The children read a story about a friendly troll who lived in the forest.
孩子们读了一个关于住在森林里的友好巨魔的故事。
According to folklore, trolls turn to stone in sunlight.
根据民间传说,巨魔在阳光下会变成石头。
2.

网络喷子, 恶意挑衅者

a person who makes a deliberately offensive or provocative online post to upset someone or elicit an angry response

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Don't feed the trolls; just ignore their hateful comments.
不要理会那些喷子;直接忽略他们的仇恨言论。
He was banned from the forum for being a persistent troll.
他因屡次恶意挑衅而被论坛封禁。
1.

挑衅, 恶意评论

to make a deliberately offensive or provocative online post with the aim of upsetting someone or eliciting an angry response from them

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He likes to troll political forums with controversial opinions.
他喜欢用有争议的观点在政治论坛上挑衅
Some people just want to troll and cause trouble online.
有些人只是想在网上挑衅和制造麻烦。