sardine / sɑrˈdin /

⚽高中词汇沙丁鱼沙丁魚沙甸鱼沙迪克

sardine 的定义

n. 名词 noun

plural sar·dine, sar·dines.

  1. the pilchard, Sardina pilchardus, often preserved in oil and used for food.
  2. any of various similar, closely related fishes of the herring family Clupeidae.

sardine 近义词

sardine

等同于 pack

sardine

等同于 jam-pack

sardine

等同于 cram

sardine

等同于 crowd

更多sardine例句

  1. 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.
  2. Peppler likes half a rotisserie chicken or a can of sardines.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.
  5. All it had to offer refugees was a five-foot-wide sidewalk to lie down on beside the water, packed, I supposed, like sardines.
  6. JR: Oh well, Gwyneth Paltrow, my little Gwennie-Wennie, and her two children, what is it…Apple and Sardine?
  7. If Katchor sets a scene in front of a computer, expect to see sardine oil smudged across the screen.
  8. He will eat a plateful of gazpacho or puchero, a sardine, half a roll of bread, and drink clear water as often as wine.
  9. We'll start when some young sardine with shoulder-straps finishes his breakfast, and stop when John Morgan tears up the track.
  10. The reader soddens in the consciousness of his own penetration as the sardine, equally headless, soaks in oil.
  11. 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.
  12. Salmon are rarely caught by still fishing, but they will take the spoon or a sardine or other small fish impaled upon the hook.