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barracuda

/bar-uh-koo-duh/US // ˌbær əˈku də //UK // (ˌbærəˈkjuːdə) //

梭鱼,梭子鱼,梭鱼号,梭鱼座

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural bar·ra·cu·da, bar·ra·cu·das for 1; bar·ra·cu·das for 2.

    • : any of several elongated, predaceous, tropical and subtropical marine fishes of the genus Sphyraena, certain species of which are used for food.
    • : Slang. a treacherous, greedy person.

Examples

  • A barracuda was caught by research scientists near Santa Cruz.

  • So why are some disability-rights leaders telling Dana Goldstein they're skeptical of Sarah Barracuda?

  • GOP leaders may turn up their noses at Sarah Barracuda, but Palin could easily be the Republican nominee in 2012.

  • On her book tour, Sarah Barracuda pretends to be one of the people.

  • Come to think of it, it was more Great White than Barracuda.

  • The big barracuda with incredible speed and unbelievable ferocity rushed right to the side of the boat at the bonita.

  • The barracuda looked to me to be fully seven feet long and half as big around as a telegraph pole.

  • We circled him three times with flying-fish bait and once with barracuda, and as he paid no attention to them we left him.

  • One night he brought in an eighty-pound barracuda but usually the larger fish cost him line, leader or spoon.

  • Barracuda come right up to the shore, and likewise the big sharks.