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词汇 gurnard
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Definition of gurnard in English:

gurnard

noun ˈɡəːnədˈɡərnərd
  • A bottom-dwelling fish of coastal waters, with a heavily boned head and three fingerlike pectoral rays, which it uses for searching for food and for walking on the seabed.

    鲂鲱

    Family Triglidae: several genera and many species, including the common European Eutrigla gurnardus

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In a sandy gully bounded by low, fissured limestone sides, we come across a pogge and a long-spined scorpion fish, a tub gurnard and finally a lemon sole.
    • Whilst herrings, sprats and mackerel are still deservedly popular, eel sections, lamprey, gurnard, and many other salt and fresh water species are experimented with.
    • Their main food supplies are dabs, whiting and gurnards, all fish that are easily outrun and caught by chasing tope.
    • Schoolteacher Carol, it transpires, has fallen in love with a fish - a gurnard, to be precise - residing in a local aquarium.
    • In shallow waters, you'll eventually get tired of tripping over monkfish (angler fish) of all sizes, plaice, turbot, soles, gurnards, scorpionfish and literally hundreds of edible crabs and lobsters.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French gornart, from grondir 'to grunt', from Latin grundire, grunnire.

Rhymes

Bernard

Definition of gurnard in US English:

gurnard

nounˈɡərnərdˈɡərnərd
  • A bottom-dwelling fish of coastal waters, with a heavily boned head and three fingerlike pectoral rays, which it uses for searching for food and for walking on the seabed.

    鲂鲱

    Family Triglidae: several genera and many species, including the common European Eutrigla gurnardus

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In shallow waters, you'll eventually get tired of tripping over monkfish (angler fish) of all sizes, plaice, turbot, soles, gurnards, scorpionfish and literally hundreds of edible crabs and lobsters.
    • Whilst herrings, sprats and mackerel are still deservedly popular, eel sections, lamprey, gurnard, and many other salt and fresh water species are experimented with.
    • In a sandy gully bounded by low, fissured limestone sides, we come across a pogge and a long-spined scorpion fish, a tub gurnard and finally a lemon sole.
    • Their main food supplies are dabs, whiting and gurnards, all fish that are easily outrun and caught by chasing tope.
    • Schoolteacher Carol, it transpires, has fallen in love with a fish - a gurnard, to be precise - residing in a local aquarium.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French gornart, from grondir ‘to grunt’, from Latin grundire, grunnire.

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