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haddock

/had-uhk/US // ˈhæd ək //UK // (ˈhædək) //

黑线鳕,黑线鳕鱼,胡桃夹子,哈德逊

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural had·dock, had·docks.

    • : a North Atlantic food fish, Melanogrammus aeglefinus, of the cod family.
    • : the rosefish, Sebastes marinus.

Examples

  • Fans of Armstrong’s shuttered Eamonn’s, A Dublin Chipper in Alexandria will cheer the return of haddock sheathed in a golden batter that makes itself heard at neighboring tables and seven “secret” sauces for dipping.

  • The next in order are haddock, cod and plaice, and the east coast fisheries return the greatest bulk of these also.

  • Polly asked resentfully, and seized the bread under one arm and the remains of the haddock under the other.

  • When the eight dories delivered their catch, there were five thousand pounds of cod, pollock and large haddock in the pens.

  • Cod, haddock, or fresh-water fish may be used in the accompanying recipe.

  • To a quart of the liquor in which a fresh haddock has been boiled, add half-a-pint of water in which onions have been boiled.