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Qué (quién) es worm-fishing - definición

GEAR ARRANGEMENT
Worm gear; Worm wheel; Worm Gear; Throated worm wheel; Worm and wheel; Worm screw; Worm gears
  • Worm and worm wheel
  • A worm drive controlling a gate. The position of the gate does not change, once set
  • Worm gear with 4-start worm and throated gear wheel
  • Truck final drive of the 1930s
  • Helical and worm handedness

worm-fishing      
¦ noun angling with worms for bait.
fishing         
  • Painting of ''A Brixham trawler'' by [[William Adolphus Knell]]. The painting is now in the [[National Maritime Museum]].
  • Modern Spanish [[tuna]] [[purse seiner]] in the [[Seychelles Islands]]
  • [[Angling]]}}
  • [[Gyula Derkovits]], ''still-life with fish'' (1928)
  • Kaibarta]] woman with traditional fish catching device made from bamboo in Assam
  • [[Fishing down the food web]]}}
  • Fishing boat in heavy sea}}
  • North Sea]]
  • Compleat Angler]]'', published in 1653 helped popularise fly fishing as a sport.<br />Woodcut by [[Louis Rhead]]
  • Stone Age [[fish hook]] made from bone
  • 'Nottingham' and 'Scarborough' reel designs.
  •  Push-up trap developed by [[Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences]] for more accurate and less harmful fishing
  • Small [[sport fishing boat]]
  • Fishing became a popular recreational activity in the 19th century. Print from [[Currier and Ives]].
  • Royal Warrant]] from the 1760s.
  • A fisherman on the rapids in [[Nukari]], [[Nurmijärvi]], [[Finland]]
  • Fishermen with traditional fish traps, Vietnam
ACTIVITY OF TRYING TO CATCH FISH
Yabbying; Recreational fishery; Fish And Fishing; Deep-sea fishing; Deep sea fishing; Fishing ban; Fishing spot; Deep sea fishing.; Fish hunting; Fisheries and fishing
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
Fishing is the sport, hobby, or business of catching fish.
Despite the poor weather the fishing has been pretty good.
...a fishing boat.
N-UNCOUNT
fishing         
  • Painting of ''A Brixham trawler'' by [[William Adolphus Knell]]. The painting is now in the [[National Maritime Museum]].
  • Modern Spanish [[tuna]] [[purse seiner]] in the [[Seychelles Islands]]
  • [[Angling]]}}
  • [[Gyula Derkovits]], ''still-life with fish'' (1928)
  • Kaibarta]] woman with traditional fish catching device made from bamboo in Assam
  • [[Fishing down the food web]]}}
  • Fishing boat in heavy sea}}
  • North Sea]]
  • Compleat Angler]]'', published in 1653 helped popularise fly fishing as a sport.<br />Woodcut by [[Louis Rhead]]
  • Stone Age [[fish hook]] made from bone
  • 'Nottingham' and 'Scarborough' reel designs.
  •  Push-up trap developed by [[Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences]] for more accurate and less harmful fishing
  • Small [[sport fishing boat]]
  • Fishing became a popular recreational activity in the 19th century. Print from [[Currier and Ives]].
  • Royal Warrant]] from the 1760s.
  • A fisherman on the rapids in [[Nukari]], [[Nurmijärvi]], [[Finland]]
  • Fishermen with traditional fish traps, Vietnam
ACTIVITY OF TRYING TO CATCH FISH
Yabbying; Recreational fishery; Fish And Fishing; Deep-sea fishing; Deep sea fishing; Fishing ban; Fishing spot; Deep sea fishing.; Fish hunting; Fisheries and fishing
n.
1) to go in for fishing
2) deep-sea fishing USAGE NOTE: Compare to go in for fishing with to go fishing.

Wikipedia

Worm drive

A worm drive is a gear arrangement in which a worm (which is a gear in the form of a screw) meshes with a worm wheel (which is similar in appearance to a spur gear). The two elements are also called the worm screw and worm gear. The terminology is often confused by imprecise use of the term worm gear to refer to the worm, the worm wheel, or the worm drive as a unit.

The worm drive or "endless screw" was invented by either Archytas of Tarentum, Apollonius of Perga, or Archimedes, the last one being the most probable author. The worm drive later appeared in the Indian subcontinent, for use in roller cotton gins, during the Delhi Sultanate in the thirteenth or fourteenth centuries.