Creel Meaning in English
word
ˈkɹiɫ
KREEL
kɹˈiːl
KREEL
Definition
A creel is a basket, usually made of wicker, that is used especially by anglers to carry fish they catch or fishing supplies.
Usage & Nuances
"Creel" is a somewhat old-fashioned or specialized term, mostly used in fishing contexts. It most often refers to a traditional wicker basket, but can describe any fishing basket. Not used for everyday baskets.
Spanish: cesta de pescaPortuguese (BR): cesto de pescaPortuguese (PT): cesto de pescaChinese (Simplified): 鱼篓Chinese (Traditional): 魚簍Hindi: मछली पकड़ने की टोकरियाँArabic: سلّة صيد الأسماكBengali: মাছের ঝুড়ি - ক্রিল (বিশেষত জেলেদের ব্যবহৃত)Russian: рыбацкая корзина - кри́ль (рыболовная корзина)Japanese: くりル(釣り用のバスケット) - 魚籠(びく)Vietnamese: giỏ cá - giỏ đựng cá (dùng khi câu cá)Korean: 물고기 바구니 - 크릴(낚시에 쓰는 바구니)Turkish: balık sepeti - olta sepetiUrdu: ماہی گیری کی ٹوکریIndonesian: keranjang ikan - keranjang (untuk memancing)
Example Sentences
The fisherman put his trout in the creel.
basic
He carried his fishing tackle in a large creel.
basic
The old creel hung by the door of the cabin.
basic
I forgot my creel at the river, so I had nowhere to put the fish!
natural
His handcrafted creel was admired by all the other anglers.
natural
When the creel is full, it’s a good day on the water.
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