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stockfish

/stok-fish/US // ˈstɒkˌfɪʃ //UK // (ˈstɒkˌfɪʃ) //

鱿鱼,股市,库存鱼,鱼类

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural stock·fish, stock·fish·es.

    • : fish, as the cod or haddock, cured by splitting and drying in the air without salt.

Examples

  • Too good for such a dried stockfish of the Baltic, with not so much soul as a speckled flounder on his own mud-flats!

  • But he had already chucked his share of stockfish and hardtack, to the laughter of Svearek's men, when the gale started.

  • If one wants to be thirsty, the tail of a stockfish is as good for it as the head of a logician.

  • The coat in question is: "Gules, a stockfish argent, crowned with an open crown or."

  • It was an ordinary stockfish, about three-quarters of a yard long, that some joker had hung on the line during the night.