swordfish

英['sɔːdfɪʃ] 美['sɔːrdfɪʃ]
  • n. 旗鱼
swordfish
  • swoln adj.肿胀的;膨胀的
  • swoon v.晕倒;动感情n.昏厥;晕倒
  • swoop v.抓取;猛扑;突然袭击n.俯冲;攫取;突然袭击
  • swoose n.(天鹅与家鹅的杂交后代)天鹅鹅
  • swoosh v.发出嗖的一声;喷涌;旋动n.嗖的一声
Noun:
  1. flesh of swordfish usually served as steaks

  2. large toothless marine food fish with a long swordlike upper jaw; not completely cold-blooded i.e. they are able to warm their brains and eyes: worldwide in warm waters but feed on cold ocean floor coming to surface at night

1. The swordfish, when wounded, jump out of the water and thrash about.
剑鱼受伤后, 会跳出水面,身子不断摆动.

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2. Man: We're ready. She'd like to have Grilled Pacific Swordfish.
男: 我们已经准备好了. 她想要一份烤的太平洋旗鱼.

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3. The swordfish got entangled in the fishing net.
箭鱼被捕鱼网给卷入了.

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4. Thick, firm Atlantic swordfish steak grilled to perfection and garnished with crispy almond sliver and tomato.
厚而紧实的大西洋箭鱼烤至恰到好处,并点缀着清脆的杏仁和番茄.

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5. Most of the income of the island is from three fishes: cod, halibut, and swordfish.
岛上大部分的收入得自鳕鱼 、 大比目鱼和旗鱼等三种鱼类.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. These include shark, swordfish, king mackerel, and tilefish.
      这些鱼类包括鲨鱼、旗鱼、鲭鱼和方头鱼。