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trout [traʊt] noun FISH 鱼 countable or uncountable (plural trout or trouts) ■a fish that is a popular food, especially a brown type that lives in rivers and lakes or a silver type that lives in the sea but returns to rivers to reproduce 鲑鱼,鳟鱼•Thousands of young salmon and trout have been killed by the pollution.成千上万条大麻哈鱼和鲑鱼的幼鱼因污染而死亡。 •Loch Leven is famous for its trout fishing.利文湖是以捕鲑鱼而闻名的地方。 uncountable ■the flesh of this fish eaten as food 鲑鱼肉,鳟鱼肉•I love smoked trout, don't you?我喜欢吃熏鲑鱼,你呢? [traʊt] noun PERSON 人 countable (plural trouts) UK informal ■an old person, especially a woman, who is unpleasant or not attractive 老家伙;(尤指)讨厌的婆娘,恶婆子•She's a miserable old trout who complains about everything.她是个令人讨厌、满腹牢骚的老太婆。 |