squid
squid — 名詞
1. A sea animal that lives in the ocean and whose long tube-shaped body has ten arm
魷魚
海洋動物;亦可指其肉作為食物
A sea animal that lives in the ocean and whose long tube-shaped body has ten arms. This word is also used for the meat of this animal when it is prepared as food.
The diver spotted a large squid swimming near the coral reef.
潛水員在珊瑚礁附近看到一隻大魷魚在游動。
countable use: a single animal
Yumi ordered fried squid at the restaurant by the harbor.
Yumi 在港口旁的餐廳點了炸魷魚。
uncountable use: food or meat
The giant squid is one of the largest animals without a backbone.
大王魷魚是沒有脊椎的最大動物之一。
Lauren sliced the squid into rings before coating them in batter.
Lauren 把魷魚切成圈,再裹上麵糊。
Small squid are an important source of food for many ocean fish.
小魷魚是許多海洋魚類的重要食物來源。
- calamari
Only used for squid as a food dish, especially in Italian or fine-dining contexts; common on restaurant menus
用法筆記
When referring to the living animal, squid is countable (one squid, two squid, or two squids). When referring to the food ingredient, it is uncountable: 'I like squid' (not 'a squid').