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sardine美 [sɑr'din] 英 [sɑː(r)'diːn] 1. | 沙丁鱼a small young sea fish (for example, a young pilchard ) that is either eaten fresh or preserved in tins/cans |
IDM (packed, crammed, etc.) like sardines (informal) 拥挤不堪;挤得水泄不通pressed tightly together in a way that is uncomfortable or unpleasant n. | 1. a small ocean fish related to the herring, especially the European pilchard. 2. the flesh of a sardine as food, usually preserved in cans, packed tightly in oil 3. a silver fish used for food, either cooked and eaten fresh or preserved in tinsmetal containers |
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