诱饵 | yòu ěr | bait | |
鱼饵 | yú ěr | fish bait | |
饵敌 | ěr dí | to lure the enemy; to trap | |
饵线 | ěr xiàn | tippet (in fly-fishing) | |
饵诱 | ěr yòu | to lure; to entice |
1 | We get a bite, and then we are in a world of joy. | |
2 | A little bait catches a large fish. | |
3 | SOME people had long suspected there were booby traps waiting to be sprung inside the Chinese banking system. But few thought they would be tripped by problems far away from China. | |
4 | She knows how to bait the hook to attract husbands for her daughters . | |
5 | Some individuals would therefore not have been caught,since no baited hooks would have been available to trap them,leading to an underestimate of fish stocks in the past. |