whaling
word
Definition
The activity of hunting and killing whales, usually for their oil, meat, or other products.
Usage & Nuances
Formal and often used in discussions about environmental issues. Common collocations: 'commercial whaling', 'ban on whaling', 'history of whaling'. Refers strictly to whale hunting, not other sea animals.
Spanish: caza de ballenasPortuguese (BR): caça às baleiasPortuguese (PT): caça às baleiasChinese (Simplified): 捕鲸Chinese (Traditional): 捕鯨Hindi: व्हेल शिकारArabic: صيد الحيتانBengali: তিমি শিকারRussian: китовый промысел - китобойный промыселJapanese: 捕鯨Vietnamese: săn bắt cá voiKorean: 고래잡이Turkish: balina avcılığıUrdu: وہیل کا شکارIndonesian: perburuan paus
Example Sentences
Whaling was very common in the 19th century.
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Many countries have banned whaling to protect whales.
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Whaling ships often traveled very far.
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Modern laws strictly control whaling to help save endangered species.
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There are documentaries about the dangers of whaling.
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Some people argue that whaling is part of their tradition.
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