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词汇 soft clam
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Definition of soft clam in English:

soft clam

noun
  • another term for softshell clam
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Historically, the soft clam was a staple food for the Indians of the New York / New Jersey Harbor area.
    • Striped bass are known to eat a large variety including eels, squid, silversides, crab, soft clams, lobsters, sea worms and other fish such as flounder smelt and silver hake.
    • Churning by power may not be employed in the taking of soft clams on land below high-tide line in town waters.
    • They like to eat soft clams, razor clams and soft crabs (who doesn't) and churn up the bottom in doing so.
    • Finally, ‘non-traditional’ culture species in Virginia's future, such as bay scallops and soft clams, will be discussed.
    • Viruses have been isolated from hard clams, oysters, mussels, soft clams, crabs, cockles, lobster and conch.
    • All persons must be licensed to harvest any hard clams, soft clams, surf clams and oysters.
    • It was impossible to find this woman, but I made inspections of the sources of soft clams at Oyster Bay, which showed that they were sometimes taken from places where they were polluted with sewage.
    • With supplies in line with demand, clam prices have been stable, although prices for East Coast hard and soft clams have fluctuated with seasonal demand.
    • There they fry strips of big hard clams, whereas the quintessential fried clam is the Ipswich, a soft clam, which has become too expensive for chain restaurant dining.
    • The soft clam absorbed much of the tangy, garlic flavour, but was not so savoury.
    • A description of the Chesapeake's watermen, this book details fishing for crabs, oysters, soft clams, hard clams, eels, catfish, menhaden, and other fish.
    • New York State has a wide variety of shellfish available for harvest: hard clams or quahogs, blue mussels, razor clams, soft clams, oysters and bay scallops.
    • The grant will fund additional research into the feasibility of rearing soft clams for both private aquaculture and public stock enhancement
    • Hard clams can be relayed, that is, moved from one growout site to another, a cleaner one, but soft clams don't survive the process.
    • It feeds on soft clams, snails, crabs and the roots of submerged plants.
    • Special permit to harvest soft clams from specified Special Restricted and seasonal Special Restricted waters within the state of New Jersey, for further processing at a state permitted and certified soft clam depuration/controlled purification facility.
    • Clams are eaten throughout the world, and Americans typically prefer round, hard, long, or soft clams.
    • The terminal of the knife handle is formed as the thin shell of a steamer, or soft clam.
    • Development of an escalator dredge to harvest soft clams produced an initial large harvest in the 1960s followed by a general decline to about 10% of levels when the fishery was new.

Definition of soft clam in US English:

soft clam

noun
  • another term for soft-shell clam
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The terminal of the knife handle is formed as the thin shell of a steamer, or soft clam.
    • Historically, the soft clam was a staple food for the Indians of the New York / New Jersey Harbor area.
    • The grant will fund additional research into the feasibility of rearing soft clams for both private aquaculture and public stock enhancement
    • A description of the Chesapeake's watermen, this book details fishing for crabs, oysters, soft clams, hard clams, eels, catfish, menhaden, and other fish.
    • The soft clam absorbed much of the tangy, garlic flavour, but was not so savoury.
    • They like to eat soft clams, razor clams and soft crabs (who doesn't) and churn up the bottom in doing so.
    • There they fry strips of big hard clams, whereas the quintessential fried clam is the Ipswich, a soft clam, which has become too expensive for chain restaurant dining.
    • Viruses have been isolated from hard clams, oysters, mussels, soft clams, crabs, cockles, lobster and conch.
    • Churning by power may not be employed in the taking of soft clams on land below high-tide line in town waters.
    • Clams are eaten throughout the world, and Americans typically prefer round, hard, long, or soft clams.
    • Striped bass are known to eat a large variety including eels, squid, silversides, crab, soft clams, lobsters, sea worms and other fish such as flounder smelt and silver hake.
    • New York State has a wide variety of shellfish available for harvest: hard clams or quahogs, blue mussels, razor clams, soft clams, oysters and bay scallops.
    • Hard clams can be relayed, that is, moved from one growout site to another, a cleaner one, but soft clams don't survive the process.
    • All persons must be licensed to harvest any hard clams, soft clams, surf clams and oysters.
    • With supplies in line with demand, clam prices have been stable, although prices for East Coast hard and soft clams have fluctuated with seasonal demand.
    • It feeds on soft clams, snails, crabs and the roots of submerged plants.
    • It was impossible to find this woman, but I made inspections of the sources of soft clams at Oyster Bay, which showed that they were sometimes taken from places where they were polluted with sewage.
    • Development of an escalator dredge to harvest soft clams produced an initial large harvest in the 1960s followed by a general decline to about 10% of levels when the fishery was new.
    • Finally, ‘non-traditional’ culture species in Virginia's future, such as bay scallops and soft clams, will be discussed.
    • Special permit to harvest soft clams from specified Special Restricted and seasonal Special Restricted waters within the state of New Jersey, for further processing at a state permitted and certified soft clam depuration/controlled purification facility.
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