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词汇 pink salmon
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Definition of pink salmon in English:

pink salmon

noun
  • 1

    another term for humpback (sense 2)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A thousand or more pink salmon are here in this Alaskan river, stacked one on the other in a tight school.
    • Arctic cod, arctic char, arctic cisco, arctic lamprey, pink salmon, and chum salmon are some common species of fish found in the ecozone.
    • Several species, including white sturgeon, pink salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, and sockeye salmon, come inland to spawn.
    • Petrov, the kitchen boy who came with us could sometimes catch huge pink salmon and other types of fish for Olga to cook for us.
    • Although pink salmon and herring catches peaked in the two years immediately following the spill, the two fisheries have since collapsed.
    • Fish like pink salmon also experience stunted growth and other physical deformities many years after the accident.
    • The Council stated that the best option to ensure a low risk to out-migrating juvenile pink salmon in the spring of 2003 would be to empty all salmon farms of potentially lice-bearing adult salmon.
    • The Alaskans countered that the sockeye landings were a permissible bycatch that unavoidably occurred while fishing for less-valuable pink salmon.
    • All the pieces are coming together and it's such a strong weight of evidence that sea lice from the fish farms are hurting the wild pink salmon.
    • Instead, the fisheries department opted to shut some - but not all - of the salmon farms in the area, to open a ‘migration route’ for the wild pink salmon.
    • Alexandra Morton is again out on her boat sampling sea lice for the third year in a row, as the new generation of juvenile pink salmon are exiting the inlets.
    • Catches of pink salmon peaked in the 1940s but after statehood was achieved, management techniques improved and fish traps were outlawed.
    • Tourists jam Glendale Lodge in Knight Inlet, British Columbia, every fall to witness grizzlies feeding on pink salmon migrating upriver to spawn.
    • North Shore residents are among those who took part in a rally Friday in Vancouver urging the fisheries department to close all salmon farms in the Broughton Archipelago while pink salmon are migrating through the area.
    • Previous analyses of linkage in pink salmon, O. gorbuscha, involved a small number of matings.
    • If you're standing at the fish counter puzzled by what's a wild fish and what's farmed, remember this rule: Sockeye salmon, keta salmon, and pink salmon - all Pacific species - are always wild.
    • Another effect of the bears is reflected in the dorsal humps of male sockeye and pink salmon: they are smaller than the humps of salmon not exposed to bears.
    • Some of the species that enter freshwater to spawn are western brook lamprey, pacific lamprey, river lamprey, green sturgeon, white sturgeon, pink salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, and sockeye salmon.
    • In 1988 the Alaska Department of Fish and Game was expecting that, of all the pink salmon spawned in Southeast Alaska, 38 million would return.
    • The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, estimates nearly 2 million pink salmon will navigate nearby waters and return to Puget Sound streams this summer, providing ample fishing opportunities.
    1. 1.1mass noun The pale pink flesh of the humpback salmon used as food.
      大马哈鱼肉
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pink salmon has 34 g protein, 6 g fat and 1,700 mg omega.
      • Gardenia also serves all-time favourites such as Fish and Chips, served crisp and hot and Teriyaki pink salmon, which come char-grilled with crispy leeks.
      • The canning was done in an antediluvian way: tins of pink salmon were placed into a capacious iron barrel with water and boiled for 4 hours on a powerful bonfire - ‘to kill all the microbes’.
      • The light green pile made a nice contrast with the pink salmon; placing a glass of water or white wine next to it would provide a sunny tableau, making it a particularly photogenic dish.
      • ‘We are introducing high quality beef from the US, grilled with our own seasonings, pink salmon from Atlanta and New Zealand lamb,’ he said.
      • Few things that we eat are as good or good for us as a nice piece of fresh, pink salmon pulled out of the cold, pristine waters of our northern oceans and rivers.
      • Mine was a large piece of pink salmon on a bed of spinach, topped with red and green sauce and matchsticks of courgette.
      • The next course was the salmon and sole, and imagine a Swiss roll, but instead of sponge and jam, you have pink salmon and white sole.

Definition of pink salmon in US English:

pink salmon

noun
  • 1A small salmon with dark spots on the back, native to the North Pacific and introduced into the northwestern Atlantic.

    Oncorhynchus gorbuscha, family Salmonidae

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Alexandra Morton is again out on her boat sampling sea lice for the third year in a row, as the new generation of juvenile pink salmon are exiting the inlets.
    • Tourists jam Glendale Lodge in Knight Inlet, British Columbia, every fall to witness grizzlies feeding on pink salmon migrating upriver to spawn.
    • Another effect of the bears is reflected in the dorsal humps of male sockeye and pink salmon: they are smaller than the humps of salmon not exposed to bears.
    • Fish like pink salmon also experience stunted growth and other physical deformities many years after the accident.
    • A thousand or more pink salmon are here in this Alaskan river, stacked one on the other in a tight school.
    • The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife, estimates nearly 2 million pink salmon will navigate nearby waters and return to Puget Sound streams this summer, providing ample fishing opportunities.
    • Petrov, the kitchen boy who came with us could sometimes catch huge pink salmon and other types of fish for Olga to cook for us.
    • The Alaskans countered that the sockeye landings were a permissible bycatch that unavoidably occurred while fishing for less-valuable pink salmon.
    • In 1988 the Alaska Department of Fish and Game was expecting that, of all the pink salmon spawned in Southeast Alaska, 38 million would return.
    • If you're standing at the fish counter puzzled by what's a wild fish and what's farmed, remember this rule: Sockeye salmon, keta salmon, and pink salmon - all Pacific species - are always wild.
    • Previous analyses of linkage in pink salmon, O. gorbuscha, involved a small number of matings.
    • Although pink salmon and herring catches peaked in the two years immediately following the spill, the two fisheries have since collapsed.
    • All the pieces are coming together and it's such a strong weight of evidence that sea lice from the fish farms are hurting the wild pink salmon.
    • Instead, the fisheries department opted to shut some - but not all - of the salmon farms in the area, to open a ‘migration route’ for the wild pink salmon.
    • Some of the species that enter freshwater to spawn are western brook lamprey, pacific lamprey, river lamprey, green sturgeon, white sturgeon, pink salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, and sockeye salmon.
    • Several species, including white sturgeon, pink salmon, chum salmon, coho salmon, and sockeye salmon, come inland to spawn.
    • Catches of pink salmon peaked in the 1940s but after statehood was achieved, management techniques improved and fish traps were outlawed.
    • The Council stated that the best option to ensure a low risk to out-migrating juvenile pink salmon in the spring of 2003 would be to empty all salmon farms of potentially lice-bearing adult salmon.
    • Arctic cod, arctic char, arctic cisco, arctic lamprey, pink salmon, and chum salmon are some common species of fish found in the ecozone.
    • North Shore residents are among those who took part in a rally Friday in Vancouver urging the fisheries department to close all salmon farms in the Broughton Archipelago while pink salmon are migrating through the area.
    1. 1.1 The flesh of the pink salmon used as food.
      大马哈鱼肉
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The next course was the salmon and sole, and imagine a Swiss roll, but instead of sponge and jam, you have pink salmon and white sole.
      • ‘We are introducing high quality beef from the US, grilled with our own seasonings, pink salmon from Atlanta and New Zealand lamb,’ he said.
      • Mine was a large piece of pink salmon on a bed of spinach, topped with red and green sauce and matchsticks of courgette.
      • Gardenia also serves all-time favourites such as Fish and Chips, served crisp and hot and Teriyaki pink salmon, which come char-grilled with crispy leeks.
      • Few things that we eat are as good or good for us as a nice piece of fresh, pink salmon pulled out of the cold, pristine waters of our northern oceans and rivers.
      • The pink salmon has 34 g protein, 6 g fat and 1,700 mg omega.
      • The light green pile made a nice contrast with the pink salmon; placing a glass of water or white wine next to it would provide a sunny tableau, making it a particularly photogenic dish.
      • The canning was done in an antediluvian way: tins of pink salmon were placed into a capacious iron barrel with water and boiled for 4 hours on a powerful bonfire - ‘to kill all the microbes’.
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