英[trɒl]美[troʊl]
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来自古诺斯语troll,巫师,术士,占卜者,来自Proto-Germanic*truzla,魔鬼,山精,巨怪,来自PIE*dra,跑,逃离,可能衍生自PIE*der,走,跑,踩踏,词源同trap,tread.参照电影《冰雪女王》。
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小知识
A troll is a supernatural creature who is either very big or very small, ugly, and not very nice. You're most likely to read about a troll in a fairytale — perhaps trying to trick a beautiful princess into marrying him!
You’ve probably come across a troll before, maybe in The Lord of the Rings. As a verb, to troll means to wander around. You may have heard of a trolley, which is a vehicle that helps you travel around a city. The word troll more generally refers to anything that repeats itself regularly. You might troll a city, searching for a trolley, or you might troll parts of a song, repeating them one after the other to annoy your neighbors!