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pickerel

/pik-er-uhl, pik-ruhl/US // ˈpɪk ər əl, ˈpɪk rəl //UK // (ˈpɪkərəl, ˈpɪkrəl) //

腌鱼,咸鱼,泡菜鱼,泡菜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural pick·er·el, pick·er·els.

    • : any of several small species of pike, as Esox niger and E. americanus americanus, of eastern North America.
    • : the walleye or pikeperch, Stizostedion vitreum.
    • : British. a young pike.

Examples

  • I lit the fire and, going over to the bushes, selected two of the fish, a bass and a pickerel.

  • As we neared our home port we met two trollers, one of whom lifted up for envious inspection a lusty pickerel.

  • The pickerel weeds have struck their blue banners to the conquering frost, and the marshes are sere, and silent, and desolate.

  • The large-mouthed bass and pickerel are usually ranked about with the yellow perch.

  • The casting and handling is the same as with the frog-bait, and is very killing for bass, pickerel, and mascalonge.