Pronunciation: /əˈɡæsiz trɔːl/
noun a type of trawl used in oceanography for sampling the seafloor and collecting marine organisms
A1 Scientists used an Agassiz trawl to collect samples of marine life from the ocean floor.
A2 The research vessel was equipped with an Agassiz trawl for studying deep-sea creatures.
B1 The Agassiz trawl is a specialized net used by marine biologists to gather specimens for analysis.
B2 The team deployed the Agassiz trawl at various depths to study the biodiversity of the ocean ecosystem.
C1 The data collected using the Agassiz trawl provided valuable insights into the distribution of deep-sea species.
C2 The scientists meticulously analyzed the samples obtained through the Agassiz trawl to understand the ecological dynamics of the marine environment.
formal The research vessel deployed the Agassiz trawl to collect samples of deep-sea organisms.
informal We used the Agassiz trawl to scoop up some cool stuff from the ocean floor.
slang Let's throw the Agassiz trawl overboard and see what we can catch!
figurative Using the Agassiz trawl, she sifted through her memories to uncover hidden truths.
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