释义 |
- n.鱼;鱼肉
- v.钓鱼;捕鱼;在…捕鱼(或钓鱼);摸找
- 网络荧光原位杂交(fluorescence in situ hybridization);鱼类;荧光原位杂交技术
第三人称单数:fishes 现在分词:fishing 过去式:fished v.+n. catch fish,fillet fish,grill fish adj.+n. fresh fish,raw fish,white fish,oily fish,boat fish v. angle,go fishing,catch fish,trawl,fly-fish 1. | [c] 鱼a creature that lives in water, breathes through gills , and uses fins and a tail for swimming |
| They caught several fish. 他们捉到了几条鱼。 | | tropical/marine/freshwater fish 热带鱼;海鱼;淡水鱼 | | shoals(= groups) of fish 鱼群 | | | | There are about 30 000 species of fish in the world. 世界上约有 3 万种鱼。 | | The list of endangered species includes nearly 600 fishes. 濒临灭绝物种的名单中列有将近 600 种鱼。 | | Fish stocks in the Baltic are in decline. 波罗的海的鱼类资源逐渐减少。 |
2. | [u] 鱼肉the flesh of fish eaten as food |
| frozen/smoked/fresh fish 冻鱼;熏鱼;鲜鱼 | | |
IDM a fish out of water 离水之鱼;在陌生环境不得其所的人a person who feels uncomfortable or awkward because he or she is in surroundings that are not familiar have bigger/other fish to fry 还有更重要的事情要做;另有他图to have more important or more interesting things to do neither fish nor fowl 非驴非马;不伦不类neither one thing nor another an odd/a queer fish 古怪的人;有些荒唐的人a person who is slightly strange or crazy there are plenty more fish in the sea 海里的鱼有的是;还有很多一样好的(人或事物)there are many other people or things that are as good as the one sb has failed to get 1. | [i] 钓鱼;捕鱼to try to catch fish with a hook, nets, etc. |
| The trawler was fishing off the coast of Iceland. 拖网渔船在冰岛沿海捕鱼。 | | You can fish for trout in this stream. 你可以在这条小溪钓鳟鱼。 |
2. | [i] 钓鱼;捕鱼to spend time fishing for pleasure |
| Let's go fishing this weekend. 咱们这个周末去钓鱼吧。 |
3. | [t] ~ sth (for sth) 在…捕鱼(或钓鱼)to try to catch fish in the area of water mentioned |
| They fished the loch for salmon. 他们在狭长海湾里钓鲑鱼。 |
4. | [i] + adv./prep. 摸找to search for sth, using your hands |
| She fished around in her bag for her keys. 她在包里摸找钥匙。 |
n. | 9. 【航海】钓锚器;撑夹桅杆的加固夹箍;【建筑】接合板,夹片,鱼尾板;悬鱼饰;【天文学】双鱼宫 9. 【航海】钓锚器;撑夹桅杆的加固夹箍;【建筑】接合板,夹片,鱼尾板;悬鱼饰;【天文学】双鱼宫 | v. | 10. 【航海】加夹箍夹牢;【工业】用接合板连接[加固];将(锚)吊起 10. 【航海】加夹箍夹牢;【工业】用接合板连接[加固];将(锚)吊起 |
n. | 1. a cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water. It typically has jaws, fins, scales, a slender body, a two-chambered heart, and gills for providing oxygen to the blood. 2. the flesh of any edible fish eaten as food, either cooked or raw 3. an odd or unusual person 4. an animal that lives in water and swims. It breathes by using its gills and moves by using its tail and finsSaltwater fish live in the ocean and freshwater fish live in rivers and lakes 5. someone who is easy to cheat 6. fish eaten as food. Fish and other sea animals such as shrimps are called seafood. 1. a cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water. It typically has jaws, fins, scales, a slender body, a two-chambered heart, and gills for providing oxygen to the blood. 2. the flesh of any edible fish eaten as food, either cooked or raw 3. an odd or unusual person 4. an animal that lives in water and swims. It breathes by using its gills and moves by using its tail and finsSaltwater fish live in the ocean and freshwater fish live in rivers and lakes 5. someone who is easy to cheat 6. fish eaten as food. Fish and other sea animals such as shrimps are called seafood. | v. | 1. to use a rod, net, or other method to bring fish out of the water 2. to try to get fish from a particular river, lake, or stream 3. to feel around with the hands in order to find something 4. to try to catch fish, for example using a net or a fishing rod 5. to try to find something by feeling inside a bag, a box etc 6. to try to make someone tell you something, without asking them directly 7. get out;draw or pull(from) 1. to use a rod, net, or other method to bring fish out of the water 2. to try to get fish from a particular river, lake, or stream 3. to feel around with the hands in order to find something 4. to try to catch fish, for example using a net or a fishing rod 5. to try to find something by feeling inside a bag, a box etc 6. to try to make someone tell you something, without asking them directly 7. get out;draw or pull(from) |
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