sardine
sardine — 名詞
1. A small ocean fish that people preserve in metal cans or cook fresh as food.
沙丁魚
可食用的小型海魚
A small ocean fish that people preserve in metal cans or cook fresh as food.
Sari opened a tin of sardines and ate them with crackers for a quick lunch.
Sari 打開一罐沙丁魚,配上餅乾當作簡單的午餐。
collocation: tin of sardines / canned sardines
The fishing boats returned with nets full of sardines from the early morning catch.
漁船帶著滿網的沙丁魚歸來,那些魚是清晨捕獲的。
fishing industry: nets full of sardines
Emma grilled fresh sardines with olive oil and served them with lemon wedges.
Emma 用橄欖油烤新鮮沙丁魚,再配上檸檬角一起上桌。
Hugo spread mashed sardines on toast for a simple breakfast.
Hugo 把壓碎的沙丁魚塗在吐司上,當作簡單的早餐。
- pilchard
A specific type of larger sardine; in some regions, young pilchards are sold as sardines.
文法句型
sardine (singular)
sardines (plural)
用法筆記
Often used in the plural form sardines, especially when referring to the fish as a food product. The singular sardine is used for individual fish or when talking about the species.