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Definition of silverside in English: silversidenounˈsɪlvəsʌɪdˈsɪlvərˌsaɪd 1British mass noun The upper side of a round of beef from the outside of the leg. 〈英〉(上部)牛臀肉 large cubes of silverside Example sentencesExamples - The Northern Professor beetled off to buy Rare Breeds postcards, while I went back to the Food Tent for major investments - lobster, boiled this morning, half a chicken halibut, proper sausages, and some bargain silverside.
- Less expensive cuts such as brisket, silverside or topside have plenty of collagen, a protein present in connective tissues.
- We learn that silverside is the classic cut from the back of the thigh, from the muscles that do all the hard work propelling their owner from one place to another (ie, quite tough).
- My roast veal was three rectangular pieces of beast with the grey, gristly flavour of school silverside.
- But how to make good use of the topside, silverside and thick flank was always less well understood.
2A small, slender, chiefly marine fish with a bright silver line along its sides. 银汉鱼,银边鱼 Family Atherinidae: several genera and species Example sentencesExamples - Groups such as silversides, herrings and anchovies often congregate in feeding shoals numbering in the millions.
- Populations of Atlantic silversides occur along a latitudinal gradient where northern populations are exposed to lower temperatures and a shorter growing season compared to southern populations.
- The latter group includes Atlantic silversides, M. menidia, capelin Mallotus villosus and the mummichog, F. heteroclitus.
- Inland silversides were particularly common prey of juvenile gar in Lake Texoma, making up 84% of the diet, with gamefishes accounting for less than 1% of the diet.
- This consists of killifishes, herrings, sardines, gobies, silversides, anchovies small mullets, and lizardfishes to name a few.
Definition of silverside in US English: silversidenounˈsilvərˌsīdˈsɪlvərˌsaɪd 1A small, slender, chiefly marine fish with a bright silver line along its sides. 银汉鱼,银边鱼 Family Atherinidae: several genera and species Example sentencesExamples - Inland silversides were particularly common prey of juvenile gar in Lake Texoma, making up 84% of the diet, with gamefishes accounting for less than 1% of the diet.
- Populations of Atlantic silversides occur along a latitudinal gradient where northern populations are exposed to lower temperatures and a shorter growing season compared to southern populations.
- The latter group includes Atlantic silversides, M. menidia, capelin Mallotus villosus and the mummichog, F. heteroclitus.
- Groups such as silversides, herrings and anchovies often congregate in feeding shoals numbering in the millions.
- This consists of killifishes, herrings, sardines, gobies, silversides, anchovies small mullets, and lizardfishes to name a few.
2British The upper side of a round of beef from the outside of the leg. 〈英〉(上部)牛臀肉 Example sentencesExamples - Less expensive cuts such as brisket, silverside or topside have plenty of collagen, a protein present in connective tissues.
- But how to make good use of the topside, silverside and thick flank was always less well understood.
- We learn that silverside is the classic cut from the back of the thigh, from the muscles that do all the hard work propelling their owner from one place to another (ie, quite tough).
- The Northern Professor beetled off to buy Rare Breeds postcards, while I went back to the Food Tent for major investments - lobster, boiled this morning, half a chicken halibut, proper sausages, and some bargain silverside.
- My roast veal was three rectangular pieces of beast with the grey, gristly flavour of school silverside.
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