单词 | fish |
释义 | fish [fɪʃ] noun (plural fish or fishes) ESSENTIAL countable or uncountable ■an animal which lives in water, is covered with scales , and which breathes by taking water in through its mouth, or the flesh of these animals eaten as food 鱼;鱼肉 •Several large fish live in the pond.池塘里有几条大鱼。 •Sanjay caught •I don't like fish (= don't like to eat fish).我不喜欢吃鱼。 an odd/queer fish mainly UK old-fashioned ■a strange person 怪人 [fɪʃ] noun (plural fish or fishes) be a big fish in a small pond ■to have a lot of influence only over a small area 是小池中的大鱼;仅在小范围内很有影响力 [fɪʃ] noun (plural fish or fishes) be like a fish out of water ■to feel awkward because you are in an situation which you have not experienced before or because you are very different from the people around you 如鱼离水,在陌生环境不得其所 [fɪʃ] noun (plural fish or fishes) be neither fish nor fowl ■like one thing in some ways and like another thing in other ways 非驴非马;不伦不类 [fɪʃ] noun (plural fish or fishes) have bigger / other fish to fry informal ■to have something more important to do 有更重要的事情要做 [fɪʃ] noun (plural fish or fishes) There are plenty more fish in the sea. ■used to say that there are many other people or possibilities, especially when one person or thing has been unsuitable or unsuccessful 海里的鱼多的是;还有很多合适的人(或机会) •Don't cry over Pierre - there are plenty more fish in the sea!别为皮埃尔哭了,天下的好男人多的是! [fɪʃ] verb SEARCH 搜查 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to search, especially in difficult conditions (尤指在困难情况下)寻找 •She fished in •The director was fishing for •He's always fishing for compliments [fɪʃ] verb ANIMAL 动物 intransitive or transitive ■to catch fish from a river, sea, lake, etc., or to try to do this 捕(鱼);钓(鱼) •They're fishing for •The sea here has been fished intensely over the last ten years.在过去的十年间,这片海域一直遭到密集捕捞。 fished out ■If an area of water has been fished out, all or most of the fish in it have been caught. (水域)鱼被捕尽的 [fɪʃ] verb a fishing expedition mainly US ■an attempt to discover the facts about something by collecting a lot of information, often secretly (通常秘密地)搜集资讯、资料(以求调查揭示真相) •The investigators' request for the company's accounts is simply a fishing expedition - they have no real evidence of wrongdoing.调查员要求查公司的账目只是一个收集资讯的手段——他们没有不法行为的确凿证据。 [fɪʃ] verb fish in troubled waters UK ■to try to win an advantage from a difficult situation or from someone else's problems 浑水摸鱼 [fɪʃ] verb fish or cut bait US informal ■used to tell someone to take action or to stop saying that they will 要么全力以赴,要么索性放弃;下定决心就别再动摇 •He's been promising voters that he'll support gun control, now it's time to fish or cut bait.他一直向选民承诺他会支持枪械管制,现在是下定决心的时候了。 [fɪʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] fish sth out informal ■to pull something out of water or take something out of a bag or pocket (从水中)拖出;(从袋子或口袋中)拿出,取出 •Police fished a body out of •He fished out a coin from |
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