pollack 的定义
plural pol·lacks, pol·lack.
- a food fish, Pollachius pollachius, of the cod family, inhabiting coastal North Atlantic waters from Scandinavia to northern Africa.
- pollock.
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- As Pollack reminded, employer provided health insurance still remains under the law.
- Lately, according to Ken Pollack, Washington and Tehran have been in a kind of unexpected entente in Iraq.
- In a statement, James Pollack dismissed Waldron as a “former staffer with an ax to grind.”
- When asked if he can explain how it helps his patients with MS, Pollack rambles off a laundry list with ease.
- Harold Pollack calls it "the first story about Mitt Romney's Bain years that genuinely angers me".
- And, moreover, I was cooped up with two of the worst bores in Christendom, Pollack and the captain.
- Pollack kept cooler and chewed his pipe watchfully with that blue eye of his upon the captain's gestures.
- They learnt that the prestige of the British arms had been restored by Pollack, and that the campaign was ended.
- And I never yet heard of pollack swimmin' ashore and begging to be split and dried against winter.
- And you want I should go down to that place and live on pollack and potatoes till them folks die, for the sake of just a home?