sardine 的定义
plural sar·dine, sar·dines.
- the pilchard, Sardina pilchardus, often preserved in oil and used for food.
- any of various similar, closely related fishes of the herring family Clupeidae.
sardine 近义词
等同于 pack
等同于 jam-pack
等同于 cram
等同于 crowd
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- Another is a dreamof the inside of a river, slips down like sardines in oil,pulls my body long and sleek to chatter about currentsto any otter that would listen.
- Peppler likes half a rotisserie chicken or a can of sardines.
- The other night, I made le petit aioli, for two, with these tiny tomatoes, crusty whole-grain bread and a can of sardines — there’s nothing better.
- They were heavy with sardines unable to fly and lost in the dense fog as they came in from the sea attracted by our lights.
- All it had to offer refugees was a five-foot-wide sidewalk to lie down on beside the water, packed, I supposed, like sardines.
- JR: Oh well, Gwyneth Paltrow, my little Gwennie-Wennie, and her two children, what is it…Apple and Sardine?
- If Katchor sets a scene in front of a computer, expect to see sardine oil smudged across the screen.
- He will eat a plateful of gazpacho or puchero, a sardine, half a roll of bread, and drink clear water as often as wine.
- We'll start when some young sardine with shoulder-straps finishes his breakfast, and stop when John Morgan tears up the track.
- The reader soddens in the consciousness of his own penetration as the sardine, equally headless, soaks in oil.
- She's wearin' a palm leaf petticoat and a string o' shark's teeth around her neck with an empty sardine box for a pendant.
- Salmon are rarely caught by still fishing, but they will take the spoon or a sardine or other small fish impaled upon the hook.