blackfish / ˈblækˌfɪʃ /

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blackfish 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural black·fish, black·fish·es.

  1. any of various dark-colored fishes, as the tautog, Tautoga onitis, or the sea bass, Centropristes striatus.
  2. a small, freshwater food fish, Dallia pectoralis, found in Alaska and Siberia, noted for its ability to survive frozen in ice.
  3. black whale.

更多blackfish例句

  1. To this day, multiple SeaWorld employees who have seen the film suggest to me that Blackfish barely scratches the surface.
  2. Mike Barnett of Freeport, Long Island is busy catching striped bass and blackfish.
  3. Other fishes are bottom feeders, as the blackfish and the sea bass, living almost entirely upon mollusks and crustaceans.
  4. Wakening before the others, Raven went to the creek and made three pairs of fishes: sticklebacks, graylings, and blackfish.
  5. Boatmen and deep-sea men report these blackfish to be dangerous and had better be left alone.
  6. It was decided to try for blackfish off the rocks beyond Sokennet the next morning.
  7. The fishermen were beginning to haul in weakfish and an occasional tautog, or blackfish.