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net

A net is a piece of fabric made of string or wire with holes in it, used to catch things or divide a space.

Explanation at your level:

A net is made of string. It has holes. You use a net to catch things. In soccer, the ball goes into the net to score a point.

A net is a common tool in sports like tennis or volleyball. It is a mesh screen that divides the court. You can also use a net to catch fish in the ocean.

A net is a mesh of threads used for various purposes. Beyond sports, we use it for safety or to catch insects. We also use the word 'net' in business to describe the total amount after taking away costs, like 'net profit'.

The term net is highly versatile. It functions as a physical object—like a fishing net—and as a conceptual framework, such as a 'safety net' for social welfare. Understanding the difference between physical usage and metaphorical usage is key to mastering this word.

In advanced English, net is frequently used in business and technical contexts. 'Net' refers to the final value after deductions, such as 'net weight' or 'net income'. Furthermore, the term has evolved to represent complex structures of interconnected nodes, as seen in 'network' or 'neural net'.

Historically and linguistically, net represents the intersection of physical utility and abstract connectivity. While its primary denotation remains the knotted mesh, its secondary connotations involve capture, filtration, and systematic inclusion. Literary usage often employs the 'net' as a metaphor for fate or entrapment, highlighting the word's depth in English culture.

30秒词汇

  • A net has holes and is used to catch things.
  • Used in sports like tennis and soccer.
  • In finance, it means the total after deductions.
  • It is a versatile and common noun.

Think of a net as a grid made of string. Because it has holes, it is lightweight but very strong for its purpose. Whether you are catching a butterfly in the garden or watching a soccer ball hit the back of the goal, you are seeing a net in action.

In sports, the net is essential. It defines the boundaries of success. In tennis, it separates the two players, and in soccer, it catches the ball to signal a goal. It is a simple tool, but it is everywhere in our daily lives.

The word net comes from the Old English word net or neten, which has roots in Germanic languages. It is closely related to the Dutch net and the German Netz. Historically, humans have used nets for thousands of years, primarily for fishing and hunting.

The concept of a net has evolved from simple hand-woven plant fibers to modern synthetic materials like nylon. The word has also expanded metaphorically, leading to terms like network or the Internet, which describe connections similar to the physical structure of a net.

You use net in many contexts, ranging from sports to technology. Common collocations include fishing net, tennis net, and safety net. In a professional sense, people often talk about their net income, which is their total earnings after deductions.

The register of the word is generally neutral. It is perfectly fine to use in casual conversation when talking about sports, or in formal financial reports when discussing taxes and profit margins.

1. Throw a wide net: To include many different options or people. Example: The company threw a wide net to find the best talent.

2. Safety net: A system that provides protection against misfortune. Example: Having savings acts as a financial safety net.

3. Slip through the net: To escape or be missed. Example: The error slipped through the net during the review.

4. Net result: The final outcome. Example: The net result was a loss of time.

5. In the net: To be caught or trapped. Example: The bird was finally in the net.

The word net is a countable noun. Its plural form is nets. It is usually used with a definite article (the net) or an indefinite article (a net) depending on the context.

Pronunciation is straightforward: /nɛt/. It rhymes with bet, get, let, met, and set. The stress is always on the single syllable, making it a very easy word to pronounce for English learners.

Fun Fact

The word is related to the German 'Netz'.

Pronunciation Guide

UK /net/

Short 'e' sound, crisp 't'.

US /nɛt/

Similar to UK, clear vowel.

Common Errors

  • pronouncing as 'neat'
  • missing the final t
  • confusing with 'knit'

Rhymes With

bet get let met set

Difficulty Rating

阅读 1/5

easy

Writing 2/5

easy

Speaking 1/5

easy

听力 1/5

easy

What to Learn Next

Prerequisites

ball string hole

Learn Next

network internet mesh

高级

net present value neural net

Grammar to Know

Countable nouns

I have two nets.

Articles

The net is here.

Verb usage

They net a profit.

Examples by Level

1

The soccer ball hit the net.

soccer ball / hit / net

Simple past tense.

2

I have a fishing net.

I have / fishing net

Possession.

3

The net is very big.

net / big

Adjective usage.

4

Look at the net!

look at / net

Imperative.

5

The butterfly is in the net.

butterfly / in / net

Preposition of place.

6

He bought a new net.

he / bought / new net

Past tense verb.

7

Is this a net?

is this / net

Question form.

8

The net is blue.

net / blue

Color description.

1

The tennis player hit the ball over the net.

2

We used a net to catch the small fish.

3

The goal net was torn during the game.

4

Please put the net away after practice.

5

He jumped over the low net.

6

The net helps keep the bugs out.

7

They set up a net for volleyball.

8

The birds flew through the holes in the net.

1

The net profit for this year was higher than expected.

2

We need a safety net in case the project fails.

3

The fisherman cast his net into the deep water.

4

The volleyball net was set at the correct height.

5

She felt like she was caught in a net of lies.

6

The net weight of the product is listed on the box.

7

He used a butterfly net to catch the rare species.

8

The team celebrated after the ball hit the net.

1

The government provides a social safety net for the elderly.

2

The company is casting a wide net to find new investors.

3

He managed to slip through the net during the security check.

4

The net result of the meeting was a new policy.

5

The internet has created a global net of communication.

6

The tennis net was adjusted to ensure fair play.

7

They are trying to net a significant profit this quarter.

8

The spider spun a beautiful, sticky net.

1

The net income after taxes was significantly lower.

2

We must avoid letting important details slip through the net.

3

The neural net architecture is based on biological brains.

4

His argument was a net of contradictions.

5

The net effect of the law was a decrease in crime.

6

They used a complex net of sensors to monitor the area.

7

The net gain from the investment was substantial.

8

She felt trapped in a net of her own making.

1

The net worth of the corporation is in the billions.

2

The author wove a net of intrigue throughout the novel.

3

The subtle net of social expectations binds us all.

4

The net present value of the project is positive.

5

He was caught in a net of bureaucratic red tape.

6

The net migration rate has increased this decade.

7

The net energy balance of the system is efficient.

8

The artist used a net to create a unique texture.

近义词

mesh webbing lattice grid snare

反义词

常见搭配

fishing net
tennis net
safety net
net profit
cast a net
hit the net
net weight
net worth
goal net
butterfly net

Idioms & Expressions

"throw a wide net"

to consider many options

We should throw a wide net for applicants.

neutral

"safety net"

a system for protection

Savings are a good safety net.

neutral

"slip through the net"

to be missed or escape

Don't let this task slip through the net.

neutral

"net result"

the final outcome

The net result was positive.

formal

"caught in a net"

to be trapped

He felt caught in a net of lies.

literary

"cast a net"

to try to find something

He cast a net for new ideas.

neutral

Easily Confused

net vs knit

similar sound

knit is a verb for making clothes

I knit a sweater.

net vs neat

long vowel sound

neat means tidy

The room is neat.

net vs web

similar structure

web is for spiders

A spider web.

net vs mesh

synonym

mesh is the material

The mesh is fine.

Sentence Patterns

A1

Subject + hit + the + net

The ball hit the net.

A2

Subject + use + a + net

We use a net to fish.

B2

Subject + earn + a + net + profit

They earned a net profit.

B1

Subject + cast + a + net

He cast a net.

C1

Subject + provide + a + safety + net

The law provides a safety net.

词族

Nouns

network a group of interconnected things

Verbs

net to catch or to earn as profit

Adjectives

net remaining after deductions

相关

internet derived from network

How to Use It

frequency

8/10

Formality Scale

formal (financial) neutral (sports) casual (fishing)

常见错误

Using 'net' as a verb for everything Use 'trap' or 'capture'
Net as a verb is specific to fishing or profit.
Confusing 'net' with 'network' Use 'network' for systems
Net is the object; network is the system.
Forgetting the article The net
It is a countable noun.
Using 'net' for a solid barrier Use 'wall' or 'fence'
A net must have holes.
Misplacing the plural Nets
It is a regular noun.

Tips

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Memory Palace

Imagine a tennis court with a giant net.

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Sports Context

Always use 'net' for goal-based sports.

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Financial usage

In business, 'net' means 'after tax'.

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Pluralization

Just add -s.

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Rhyme

Rhymes with 'bet'.

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Don't confuse

Don't use 'net' for 'web' in a spider context.

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Origin

It's an ancient word.

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Visuals

Draw a net to remember it.

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Metaphor

Use 'safety net' for help.

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Articles

Always use 'a' or 'the'.

Memorize It

Mnemonic

N-E-T: Never Escape Traps.

Visual Association

A tennis net on a court.

Word Web

fishing sports finance internet

挑战

Find 3 things that look like a net today.

词源

Old English

Original meaning: A knotted fabric for catching.

文化背景

None.

Commonly used in sports culture.

The Net (1995 film)

Practice in Real Life

Real-World Contexts

Sports

  • hit the net
  • score a goal
  • tennis net

Finance

  • net profit
  • net worth
  • net income

Fishing

  • cast a net
  • fishing net
  • catch fish

Safety

  • safety net
  • provide support

Conversation Starters

"Do you play any sports that use a net?"

"What do you think a financial safety net is?"

"Have you ever been fishing with a net?"

"Why do we use the word 'net' for the internet?"

"Can you think of other things that have holes like a net?"

Journal Prompts

Describe a time you saw a net in sports.

Write about a 'safety net' in your life.

How would life be different without nets?

Explain the difference between net and gross profit.

常见问题

8 个问题

Yes, it can mean to catch or to earn profit.

Total profit minus expenses.

Usually, but they can be wire or plastic.

Yes, it is an interconnected network.

No, a net must have holes.

Nets.

Like 'bet' with an 'n'.

Yes.

自我测试

fill blank A1

The soccer ball hit the ___.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: net

The ball hits the net to score.

multiple choice A2

What is a net made of?

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: knotted string

Nets are made of mesh or string.

true false B1

A net is a solid wall.

正确! 不太对。 正确答案: 错误

A net has holes.

match pairs B1

Word

意思

All matched!

Matches term to definition.

sentence order B2

点击下方的词语来组成句子
正确! 不太对。 正确答案:

The ball hit the net.

得分: /5

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