Fishing expedition Meaning in English
expression
释义
A 'fishing expedition' is an attempt to find information without knowing exactly what you are looking for, often by asking many unrelated questions. It literally can also mean a trip to catch fish.
用法与细微差别
Informal and often negative, used for situations where someone is seeking information without a specific purpose, especially in law or investigations. Common with 'police', 'lawyers', or when someone is being questioned for unknown reasons. Also used literally for a trip to catch fish.
例句
We're planning a fishing expedition on the lake tomorrow.
basic
The lawyer's questions felt like a fishing expedition.
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The police were on a fishing expedition for evidence.
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They asked so many personal questions, it felt like a fishing expedition.
natural
This meeting is turning into a bit of a fishing expedition, isn't it?
natural
I don't have time for a fishing expedition—please ask specific questions.
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