fish
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT A fish is a creature that lives in water and has a tail and fins. There are many different kinds of fish. 魚
An expert angler was casting his line and catching a fish every time. 一名垂釣高手每次拋出魚線都能釣到一條魚。
2. N-UNCOUNT Fish is the flesh of a fish eaten as food. 魚肉
Does dry white wine go best with fish?
乾白葡萄酒和魚肉是最佳搭配嗎?
3. V-I If you fish, you try to catch fish, either for food or as a form of sport or recreation. 釣魚
Brian remembers learning to fish in the Colorado River. 佈萊恩記得在科羅拉多河學(xué)過釣魚。
4. V-I If you say that someone is fishing for information or praise, you disapprove of the fact that they are trying to get it from someone in an indirect way. 柺彎抹角地獲取[表不滿]
He didn't want to create the impression that he was fishing for information. 他不想給人畱下柺彎抹角打探消息的印象。
5. →see also fishing
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fish /f??/ (fishing,fished,fishes,fishes)
劍橋詞典
- A1 [ 可數(shù)名詞:有複數(shù)形式的名詞 or 不可數(shù)或單數(shù)名詞:沒有複數(shù)形式的名詞 ]
- Trout are fresh water fish.
- Garnish the fish with some fresh parsley and a squeeze of lemon .
- They were happy because they had caught a lot of fish that day .
- They always serve fish and chips on friday .
- The river is populated mainly by smaller species of fish.
an animal that lives in water , is covered with scales , and breathes by taking water in through its mouth , or the flesh of these animals eaten as food
魚;魚肉
Several large fish live in the pond . 池塘裡有幾條大魚。
Sanjay caught the biggest fish I've ever seen . 桑傑伊捉到的魚是我見過最大的。
I don't like fish (= don't like to eat fish). 我不喜歡喫魚。
?an odd/queer fish mainly UK old-fashioned
a strange person
怪人
例句
習(xí)語
be a big fish in a small pondbe like a fish out of water
be neither fish nor fowl
have bigger/other fish to fry
there are plenty more fish in the sea 返回 fish