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halibut

/hal-uh-buht, hol-/US // ˈhæl ə bət, ˈhɒl- //UK // (ˈhælɪbət) //

比目鱼,大比目鱼,哈比鱼,梭鱼

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural hal·i·but, hal·i·buts.

    • : either of two large flatfishes, Hippoglossus hippoglossus, of the North Atlantic, or H. stenolepis, of the North Pacific, used for food.
    • : any of various other similar flatfishes.

Examples

  • Norway served a delectable North Atlantic halibut confit with smoked purée celeriac, sunchoke, and cured game meat.

  • In her TLC series on Alaska, we see Sarah the frontierswoman hunting, skeet-shooting, and beating a captured halibut to death.

  • She says that the president had steak, the first lady had halibut.

  • Recipe Jean-Georges is a legend for many reasons: this halibut recipe is one of them.

  • Halibut, striped bass, and black bass are other good choices.

  • In the hills are coal and limestone, and along the shore is splendid cod, halibut, and salmon fishing.

  • I get codfish steaks or sometimes a little halibut; neither of those has any waste at all.

  • Cut large fish, such as salmon or halibut in thick pieces and tie in piece of cheesecloth.

  • Halibut may be dressed in the same manner, putting salt in the water when you boil it, and also in the seasoning.

  • Place fat in a frying pan, allow it to become hot, and sauté the halibut in this until well browned.