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词汇 flense
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Definition of flense in English:

flense

(also flench)
verbflɛnsflɛns
[with object]
  • 1Slice the skin or fat from (a carcass, especially that of a whale)

    从(尸体,尤指鲸鱼尸体上)割取皮;割取脂肪

    I flensed and butchered the whale
    flensing knives
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Workmen on the flensing deck of the factory ships, where the blubber and meat is stripped off the animals, quickly realized that two quite different kinds of killer whale were being hauled up the slipway for processing.
    • Japanese workers flense a whale on the deck of a factory ship in the Southern Ocean.
    • Weighing approximately 30 tons, it took two days to flense the 44-foot long whale.
    1. 1.1 Strip (skin or fat) from a carcass.
      从尸体上剥光(皮,脂肪)
      the skin had been flensed off

      皮已被全剥掉。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • If only my flensing actually did get rid of all the blubber.
      • He lived with his mum and his nan, two enormous, frightening women, who would often wade into fights to defend their son's honour, which was bloody, often and reminded one of Norwegian whalers flensing their catch of blubber.
      • I speak at a lot of conferences - two or three a month, sometimes - and the tech-bubble-collapse has really flensed away the fat from these shows.
      • Even with all the FDA-mandated testing we have now, the trial lawyers flense the flesh from our bones when anything goes wrong.

Derivatives

  • flenser

  • noun
    • At present, the oldest flenser is 75 years old.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • "Foreigners make a fuss," he says, whose job as a flenser is to strip down the whales. "That is why the meat is so expensive."

Origin

Early 19th century: from Danish flensa.

Definition of flense in US English:

flense

(also flench)
verbflensflɛns
[with object]
  • 1Slice the skin or fat from (a carcass, especially that of a whale).

    从(尸体,尤指鲸鱼尸体上)割取皮;割取脂肪

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Japanese workers flense a whale on the deck of a factory ship in the Southern Ocean.
    • Weighing approximately 30 tons, it took two days to flense the 44-foot long whale.
    • Workmen on the flensing deck of the factory ships, where the blubber and meat is stripped off the animals, quickly realized that two quite different kinds of killer whale were being hauled up the slipway for processing.
    1. 1.1 Strip (skin or fat) from a carcass.
      从尸体上剥光(皮,脂肪)
      the skin had been flensed off

      皮已被全剥掉。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • If only my flensing actually did get rid of all the blubber.
      • Even with all the FDA-mandated testing we have now, the trial lawyers flense the flesh from our bones when anything goes wrong.
      • He lived with his mum and his nan, two enormous, frightening women, who would often wade into fights to defend their son's honour, which was bloody, often and reminded one of Norwegian whalers flensing their catch of blubber.
      • I speak at a lot of conferences - two or three a month, sometimes - and the tech-bubble-collapse has really flensed away the fat from these shows.

Origin

Early 19th century: from Danish flensa.

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