net in English
- net⇄adj. 1. made of net.
Ex. a net dress.
2. caught in a net or nets; netted. - net⇄adj. 1. remaining after deductions; free from deductions. A net gain or profit is the actual gain after all working expenses have been paid. The net weight of a glass jar of candy is the weight of the candy itself. The net price of a book is the real pri
- net⇄net (1), noun, verb, netted,netting,adjective.
- net⇄net (2), adjective, noun, verb, netted,netting.
- NET⇄NET(no periods),
National Educational Television.
Ex. NET ... has played a key role both in establishing more than 100 noncommercial television stations across the country and in supplying the local stations with programs of value and quality - Net⇄Net, noun. the Internet.
Ex. The magic of the Net is that it thrusts people together ... to rub virtual shoulders with characters they might otherwise never meet (Philip Elmer-Dewitt). - net⇄noun netter.
- net⇄noun the net profit, price, or weight.
Ex. Final results for last year ... show a net of $430 million (Newsweek). - net⇄noun 1. an open fabric made of string, cord, thread, or hair, knotted together in such a way as to leave large or small holes regularly arranged. A fish net is used for catching fish. A mosquito net keeps off mosquitoes. A hair net holds the hair in plac
- net⇄v.t. to gain or yield as clear profit.
Ex. The sale netted us a thousand dollars. - net⇄v.t. 1. to catch in a net; take with nets.
Ex. to net a fish.
2. to cover, confine, or protect with a net.
3. to make into net.
Ex. to net cord.
4. to make with net.
Ex. to net a hammock.
5. (Figurative.) to
net in Punjabi ਪੰਜਾਬੀ
net in Sindhi سنڌي
net in Telugu తెలుగు
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