grouper 的定义
plural group·er·er,, group·ers.
- any of various sea basses of the family Serranidae, especially of the genera Epinephelus and Mycteroperca, of tropical and subtropical seas.
grouper 近义词
等同于 social
等同于 societal
更多grouper例句
- Some days Akram, who is being identified by a pseudonym to protect his safety, says he returns to shore by sunset, his boat laden with jalebi fish, mackerel and grouper for the auction in town.
- Under a coral ledge, a day octopus and a brown-marbled grouper meet.
- The grouper dives into the hollow, looking for fish whose escape routes have been blocked.
- When the grouper is tender and the sauce is slightly thickened and flavorful, 20 to 25 minutes, and turn off the heat.
- My top fish recommendation for this recipe is grouper; it has flesh that cooks and keeps together in the sauce.
- This beautiful grouper rivals the rock hind in its gay and varied coloration.
- I hardly think a grouper would attack anything as large as a dog out in the open sea.
- "That's a red grouper," said the captain, sparing a glance from his own captive.
- We got out our fishing-lines, and caught some deep sea-fish, of the grouper species.
- Varieties of fish are found here, beautiful to the eye and delicious to the taste: of these, the best is the red grouper.