tuna 的定义
plural tu·na, tu·nas.
- any of several large food and game fishes of the family Scombridae, inhabiting temperate and tropical seas.Compare albacore, bluefin tuna, yellowfin tuna.
- any of various related fishes.
- Also called tuna fish . the flesh of the tuna, used as food.
tuna 近义词
等同于 masculine
更多tuna例句
- Their salmon is already sold out, but you can still get the tuna.
- The complaint alleges the ingredient billed as “tuna” for the chain’s sandwiches and wraps contains absolutely no tuna.
- Shredded tuna turns into a wispy tan cloud when it’s deep-fried.
- “We do believe we can extract and utilize the resources of the moon, just as we can extract and utilize tuna from the ocean,” he said earlier this year.
- By the time I finished The Outlaw Ocean, I couldn’t open a can of tuna without imagining a trickle of human blood oozing out.
- Champagne, which is also acidic, offers a nice complement to anything from tuna tartare to beef bourguignon.
- While the President chomped on his tuna fish sandwich, the Blackhawk pilot explained the details of his crash.
- His cannabis-infused menus range from truffle tuna casserole and coconut chicken to French toast and omelets.
- The next step was to steal one of the six pound tuna cans from the warehouse.
- The birdman cooked the flesh in his ‘kitchen’, which was a tuna can on top of an ‘eye’ just like mine.
- I suppose you would like to come instead, and from what I hear I think I'll put off that trip and try tuna again to-morrow.
- The sea fairly seemed to boil as the fin of the tuna cut through the water at the surface.
- Once more the tuna came up to the surface with a rush in order to get slack enough for a plunge.
- The tuna, although a wonderful leaper, hardly ever rises from the water after it is fast to the line.
- I have caught many tuna with Sam, and hooked big ones, but these giants are still roving the blue deeps.