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词汇 fugu
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Definition of fugu in English:

fugu

nounˈfuːɡuːˈfo͞oɡo͞o
mass noun
  • A pufferfish that is eaten as a Japanese delicacy, after some highly poisonous parts have been removed.

    (剧毒部分被除去后可食用的)河豚鱼(日本美食)

    paper-thin slices of fugu
    as modifier all fugu chefs must pass a government test
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Even so, instances occur of Japanese dying from fugu poisoning, usually because someone without the necessary skill has attempted to prepare the fish.
    • Risks aside, fugu remains a highly sought after delicacy due to its subtle flavor and air of danger.
    • Chefs must be specially trained and licensed to prepare fugu.
    • In fugu, only the rtn3-a1 transcript was found.
    • Oddly, my nightmares weren't about fugu, they were about Todai, an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant.
    • Finally the fugu is set down in front of us to hushed anticipation.
    • Approximately 20 minutes after eating the fugu, he had onset of dizziness and mild chest tightness.
    • Japanese prize puffer sashimi - fugu - though some diners die even after well-trained chefs trim the poisonous tissue.
    • The apotheosis of the sushi chef's art is the preparation of the highly poisonous fugu fish.
    • The fugu enjoys the rare though not necessarily enviable distinction of having the most lethal skin, intestines, livers and gonads in the world.
    • I know I've done similar things in the past (well, nothing on par with eating fugu, but you know what I mean), so I'll shut up about it.
    • Shimonoseki-city in Yamaguchi, is known as fugu city and supplies a large amount of fugu.
    • The fugu is a famous fish, at least as a Japanese sushi dish containing a potentially lethal neurotoxin that was featured on an episode of The Simpsons.
    • Chefs have to be specially certified in handling fugu, there are only a couple in Japan, and even one death gets that licence yanked.
    • Most intriguingly, among the described symptoms of fugu poisoning is progressive limb paralysis while maintaining consciousness.
    • Analysis of fugu genomic sequences revealed the presence of five NgR-related genes.
    • A sushi bar run by a true artist who makes his own plates and flies to Tokyo once a week in fugu season to bring back his fish.
    • The toxin contained in the organs of fugu, or puffer fish, is said to be 1300 times deadlier than cyanide.
    • Comparisons of the genetic map of fugu with that of other teleosts revealed that, as expected, the synteny between the two pufferfishes, fugu and Tetraodon, is highly conserved.
    • And not just any fish, mind you, but tasty ones, like flying fish, yellowtail and blowfish - the forbidden fugu - plus spiny, slimy things like ebi, abalone and crawfish.

Origin

From Japanese.

Rhymes

Ouagadougou

Definition of fugu in US English:

fugu

nounˈfo͞oɡo͞o
  • A puffer fish that is eaten as a Japanese delicacy, after some highly poisonous parts have been removed.

    (剧毒部分被除去后可食用的)河豚鱼(日本美食)

    paper-thin slices of fugu
    as modifier all fugu chefs must pass a government test
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Approximately 20 minutes after eating the fugu, he had onset of dizziness and mild chest tightness.
    • Even so, instances occur of Japanese dying from fugu poisoning, usually because someone without the necessary skill has attempted to prepare the fish.
    • Risks aside, fugu remains a highly sought after delicacy due to its subtle flavor and air of danger.
    • In fugu, only the rtn3-a1 transcript was found.
    • Finally the fugu is set down in front of us to hushed anticipation.
    • Shimonoseki-city in Yamaguchi, is known as fugu city and supplies a large amount of fugu.
    • Chefs must be specially trained and licensed to prepare fugu.
    • The fugu enjoys the rare though not necessarily enviable distinction of having the most lethal skin, intestines, livers and gonads in the world.
    • The apotheosis of the sushi chef's art is the preparation of the highly poisonous fugu fish.
    • And not just any fish, mind you, but tasty ones, like flying fish, yellowtail and blowfish - the forbidden fugu - plus spiny, slimy things like ebi, abalone and crawfish.
    • A sushi bar run by a true artist who makes his own plates and flies to Tokyo once a week in fugu season to bring back his fish.
    • Analysis of fugu genomic sequences revealed the presence of five NgR-related genes.
    • The fugu is a famous fish, at least as a Japanese sushi dish containing a potentially lethal neurotoxin that was featured on an episode of The Simpsons.
    • Comparisons of the genetic map of fugu with that of other teleosts revealed that, as expected, the synteny between the two pufferfishes, fugu and Tetraodon, is highly conserved.
    • Japanese prize puffer sashimi - fugu - though some diners die even after well-trained chefs trim the poisonous tissue.
    • Chefs have to be specially certified in handling fugu, there are only a couple in Japan, and even one death gets that licence yanked.
    • The toxin contained in the organs of fugu, or puffer fish, is said to be 1300 times deadlier than cyanide.
    • Oddly, my nightmares weren't about fugu, they were about Todai, an all-you-can-eat sushi restaurant.
    • Most intriguingly, among the described symptoms of fugu poisoning is progressive limb paralysis while maintaining consciousness.
    • I know I've done similar things in the past (well, nothing on par with eating fugu, but you know what I mean), so I'll shut up about it.

Origin

From Japanese.

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