salmon / ˈsæm ən /

⭐基础词汇三文鱼鲑鱼三文魚三文治

salmon2 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural salm·ons, salm·on for 1-3.

  1. a marine and freshwater food fish, Salmo salar, of the family Salmonidae, having pink flesh, inhabiting waters off the North Atlantic coasts of Europe and North America near the mouths of large rivers, which it enters to spawn.
  2. landlocked salmon.
  3. any of several salmonoid food fishes of the genus Oncorhynchus, inhabiting the North Pacific.
  4. a light yellowish-pink.
adj. 形容词 adjective
  1. of the color salmon.

salmon 近义词

salmon

等同于 orange

salmon

等同于 pink

salmon 的近义词 6
salmon 的反义词 2
salmon

等同于 red

更多salmon例句

  1. Overfishing—when we take fish out of their natural habitat at a rate too fast for them to keep up with in terms of replenishing the supply—has depleted wild populations of halibut, monkfish, tuna, and salmon, among others.
  2. Masu salmon, the species most common in these rivers at this time of year, are among the smallest of all salmon.
  3. The masu have the most constricted range of any Pacific salmon, largely confined to the Sea of Japan, around the island of Sakhalin, and in western Kamchatka.
  4. You are made of Mill Creek water, the fruit from our trees, Swanton berries, and Pacific salmon.
  5. Human activity has reduced the number of Chinook salmon, which is the favorite food of these orcas.
  6. Chickens require significantly less land, water, and energy than all other meat options except farmed salmon.
  7. Plus, the Spey, one of the most famous salmon rivers in the world, bordered the south side of the estate.
  8. You will find one of the best places on earth to go salmon fishing.
  9. They are an undressed salad compared to a Pacific wild salmon.
  10. The state of Idaho paid a bounty hunter to kill wolves in the Salmon River country.
  11. I want to go into camp there in the early spring—have invited Hofer and one or two others for salmon-fishing.
  12. She had submitted to giving up the salmon, but the devil himself should not cheat her out of her dessert.
  13. He allowed himself to be cut free from the salmon line and dragged behind a kind of housemaid's closet at the foot of the stairs.
  14. As we sat there, we heard noises, not very harmonious, interrupting the song of the salmon-fishers.
  15. No two classes of people could be more unlike than the salmon-fishers of Sunburst and the mill-hands and river-drivers of Viking.