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hake

/heyk/US // heɪk //UK // (heɪk) //

哈克,鳕鱼,无尾熊,无尾蛇

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural hake, hakes.

    • : any marine fish of the genus Merluccius, closely related to the cods, especially M. bilinearis, found off the New England coast.
    • : any of several related marine fishes, especially of the genus Urophycis.

Examples

  • When he opened, Jones used local hake for his fish and chips.

  • Jim Hake, founder of Spirt of America, said “word of mouth is the most powerful form of marketing you can get.”

  • Hake also founded and sold one of the first Internet companies (Access Media) and is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.

  • He gave a cry, caught up suddenly the thick hake brush, and hurled it across the room toward the upright frame of silk.

  • Hake, who possessed a soft and deep bass voice of very fine quality, at once acceded to the request for a song.

  • Hake, the younger of the two, had close-curling auburn hair, and bright blue eyes.

  • We have had some thoughts of that kind,” said Hake brightly, “but truly we did give them some trouble even as it was.

  • Suppose that we run down its bank,” suggested Hake, “and see whether there be not a shallow crossing.