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grilse

/grils/US // grɪls //UK // (ɡrɪls) //

磨床,磨床上,磨床上的,磨床的使用

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural grils·es, grilse.

    • : a young Atlantic salmon as it returns from the sea to fresh water for the first time.

Examples

  • They are now promoted to the name of grilse, and attain the rank of salmon on their second and all subsequent migrations.

  • All my line had been taken out, the gut collar had been snapped, and the fly had undoubtedly been carried off by the grilse.

  • I then stopped, and, lengthening my line at each successive “throw,” sent my fly nearer and still nearer to the grilse.

  • But there was still a grilse that rose to a big March brown in the shrunken stream below Elibank.

  • In this way not only are large trout often taken in a flood, but sea trout, grilse, and sometimes salmon.