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sar·dine AHD[sär-dēnʹ] D.J.[sɑːˈdiːn]K.K.[sɑrˈdin]n.(名词)- Any of various small or half-grown edible herrings or related fishes of the family Clupeidae, frequently canned in oil or water, especially the pilchard of European waters.沙丁鱼:任一种小的或半成熟的可食用的鲱鱼或与鲱科鱼家族有关的鱼类,经常装入盛有油或水的罐中,尤指欧洲水域中的沙脑鱼
- Any of numerous small, silvery, edible freshwater or marine fishes unrelated to the sardine.淡水鱼,海水鱼:任一种各种小型、银色、可食用的与沙丁鱼无关的淡水或海水鱼类
v.tr.(及物动词)sar.dined, sar.din.ing, sar.dines 【俚语】 - To pack tightly; cram:紧紧地裹起来;塞满:"The bars are sardined with hungry hopefuls"(Gael Greene)“酒吧里挤满了饿着肚皮却满怀希望之人”(盖尔·格林尼)
- Middle English sardin 中古英语 sardin
- from Old French sardine 源自 古法语 sardine
- from Latin sardīna 源自 拉丁语 sardīna
- from sarda [a kind of fish] 源自 sarda [一种鱼]
- ultimately from Greek Sardō [Sardinia] 最终源自 希腊语 撒都 [撒丁尼亚]
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