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cusk

/kuhsk/US // kʌsk //UK // (kʌsk) //

海螺,海螺沟,海狸,海鸥

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cusks, cusk.

    • : an edible marine fish, Brosme brosme, of North Atlantic coastal waters.
    • : the burbot.

Examples

  • For Cusk, it is “a jigsaw dismantled into a heap of broken-edged pieces.”

  • Cusk knows this, of course; she is of the cerebral breed that is used to thinking their way out of any situation.

  • To the consummate writer (as Cusk spectacularly is), events like divorce issue a challenge: Own me, comprehend me—write me!

  • Cusk is a very smart, talented, harsh British writer, and these stories are about people whose lives are loosely connected.

  • Cusk is so sharply observant that it would probably be terrifying to meet her.

  • Seven or eight small haddock and cusk, and then once more the trawl began to yield hake.

  • Mingled with them was an occasional lonesome skeleton of a haddock, cusk, or hake.

  • Cod, pollock, and cusk are here in the spring, and haddock are abundant in the fall.

  • Cusk are on the eastern portion in from 60 to 70 fathoms virtually the year around.

  • Cod and cusk are here the year around, the cod being most abundant in the spring.