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Definition of dace in English: dacenoun deɪsdeɪs A small freshwater fish related to the carp, typically living in running water. 雅罗鱼 Leuciscus and other genera, family Cyprinidae: several species, in particular L. leuciscus of northern Eurasia Example sentencesExamples - The survey teams have been collecting data on the numbers of grayling, dace, barbel, chub, roach and pike in North Yorkshire.
- The mouth of the dace is much smaller than that of the chub.
- The average size of the chub and dace is fairly small in the Darwen itself, but there are plenty of them.
- If river levels are low enough, I recommend a visit to the Wharfe at Healaugh, where float anglers should find plenty of small dace willing to provide bites.
- Low flows have made it more and more difficult for coarse fish such as chub and dace to make their way to their customary spawning grounds in the Kyle.
- By carrying out the project we hope to attract fish, such as chub, dace, grayling and trout as well as other wildlife back to this particular stretch of river.
- Nine thousand young stickleback, roach, dace, chub and eels died along an 11 km stretch of the beck.
- On the Derwent the stretch among the boats above Sutton on Derwent weir is good for roach and dace, with odd chub also showing here and at Wheldrake.
- I was soon regularly catching roach with the odd dace.
- This small section of water holds typical Thames weir stream species such as chub, barbel and dace.
- So far 25 salmon, as well as two brown trout, one sea trout, three lamprey and two dace, have been trapped.
- Most species of river fish will be surveyed including trout, grayling, dace, barbel, chub and pike.
- Most of the other top placed anglers struggled for tiny dace, roach, bleak and chub.
- Coarse species include those big roach, dace, carp, grayling and pike.
- The Foss currently contains a good population of fish including brown trout, dace, chub, roach and barbel, although in places natural habitat is very limited and there are localised problems with silt.
- The lake is also home to a wide variety of fish, such as the rare vendace, roach, dace and pike.
- That day, I had flounders, sea trout, roach, dace, crabs, grey mullet, bream and bass out of the same swim.
- Brown trout, dace, perch, pike, roach, tench and eels were killed after Cypermethrim was released into the surface water drains of an industrial site in Sleaford.
- It is no longer just roach, dace, bream with the odd perch - carp appear to be more common than in the past.
- The stream was no more than five foot wide and a foot deep, but while I was after chub and wild brown trout with free-lined worms, maggots and breadflake, I also took a number of large dace.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French dars (see dart). Rhymesabase, ace, apace, backspace, base, bass, brace, case, chase, efface, embrace, encase, enchase, enlace, face, grace, interlace, interspace, in-your-face, lace, mace, misplace, outface, outpace, pace, place, plaice, race, space, Thrace, trace, upper case Definition of dace in US English: dacenoundeɪsdās A small freshwater fish of the minnow family, typically living in running water. 雅罗鱼 Leuciscus and numerous other genera, family Cyprinidae: several species, including the longfin dace (Agosia chrysogaster) of western North America and the widely distributed L. leuciscus of northern Eurasia Example sentencesExamples - That day, I had flounders, sea trout, roach, dace, crabs, grey mullet, bream and bass out of the same swim.
- The mouth of the dace is much smaller than that of the chub.
- I was soon regularly catching roach with the odd dace.
- Coarse species include those big roach, dace, carp, grayling and pike.
- Low flows have made it more and more difficult for coarse fish such as chub and dace to make their way to their customary spawning grounds in the Kyle.
- The Foss currently contains a good population of fish including brown trout, dace, chub, roach and barbel, although in places natural habitat is very limited and there are localised problems with silt.
- The stream was no more than five foot wide and a foot deep, but while I was after chub and wild brown trout with free-lined worms, maggots and breadflake, I also took a number of large dace.
- It is no longer just roach, dace, bream with the odd perch - carp appear to be more common than in the past.
- Most species of river fish will be surveyed including trout, grayling, dace, barbel, chub and pike.
- Brown trout, dace, perch, pike, roach, tench and eels were killed after Cypermethrim was released into the surface water drains of an industrial site in Sleaford.
- The survey teams have been collecting data on the numbers of grayling, dace, barbel, chub, roach and pike in North Yorkshire.
- On the Derwent the stretch among the boats above Sutton on Derwent weir is good for roach and dace, with odd chub also showing here and at Wheldrake.
- So far 25 salmon, as well as two brown trout, one sea trout, three lamprey and two dace, have been trapped.
- By carrying out the project we hope to attract fish, such as chub, dace, grayling and trout as well as other wildlife back to this particular stretch of river.
- Most of the other top placed anglers struggled for tiny dace, roach, bleak and chub.
- Nine thousand young stickleback, roach, dace, chub and eels died along an 11 km stretch of the beck.
- If river levels are low enough, I recommend a visit to the Wharfe at Healaugh, where float anglers should find plenty of small dace willing to provide bites.
- This small section of water holds typical Thames weir stream species such as chub, barbel and dace.
- The lake is also home to a wide variety of fish, such as the rare vendace, roach, dace and pike.
- The average size of the chub and dace is fairly small in the Darwen itself, but there are plenty of them.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French dars (see dart). |