piscatory如何读

英:['pɪskətərɪ]

美:['pɪskətərɪ]

piscatory是什么意思

  • adj.渔业的

piscatory英英释义

Adjective

1. relating to or characteristic of the activity of fishing;

"a piscatory life"

piscatory词源中文解释

"与捕鱼或渔民有关的",来自1630年代的拉丁语 piscatorius "渔民的",源自 piscator "渔民",源自 piscari "捕鱼",源自 pisces "一条鱼",源自 PIE 词根 *pisk- "一条鱼"。

piscatory词源英文解释

Latin piscatorius, from piscari to fish, from piscis

The first known use of piscatory was in 1633

piscatory 例句

1 I see you are not a great proficient at the piscatory science.

2 The effect of different modes of life upon the human frame and human character is strikingly instanced in the contrast between the hunting Indians of the prairies, and the piscatory Indians of the sea-coast.

3 There also happens to be a resident population of striped bass, the north-east’s most celebrated piscatory prey.

4 If so, the family, little ones and all, might ply the piscatory art from doors and windows.

5 I do not think I should have trusted in such a matter Charles Cotton, although he was agricultural as well as piscatory,—having published a "Planter's Manual."

6 In fact, our piscatory character could not be doubted.

7 Whatever checks the ancient British may have had upon their piscatory appetites, there are happily none of any great consequence upon the modern, who delight in wholesome food of every kind.

8 Then and there he was first struck with the charms of the piscatory princess, as she exerted herself to entertain her father's guest.

9 To illustrate the inelegance of the inferior classes, two juvenile venders of the piscatory tribe were this day ushered in, and instantaneously, without the accustomed preliminaries, plunged into a familiar conversation with Lord Viscount Ipsden.

10 Strange! one is continually allured into these piscatory bowers whenever he comes near them.

11 As we were coming in in our boat, after a successful foray upon bass and sheepshead, we 'fell to meditate' upon various matters which were neither piscatory nor akin to it.

12 Maybe it would be best to drop the piscatory metaphors altogether.

13 The rejected portions, however, are not lost; for another animal, still hungrier than the bears, and less skilful in the piscatory art, is at this time also in search of a meal of fish.

14 There is nothing very strange in this piscatory economy, after all.

15 Pursuant to the mode of the country, and the recommendation of the natives, my two companions embarked in a pram to seek the piscatory treasures of this pool.

16 This sally awakened the satire that ever lies ready in piscatory bosoms.

17 So believing, curiosity prompts them to have another peep at these piscatory birds; which by standing up in their stirrups—for they are still seated in the saddle—they can.

18 If he had eels for breakfast, he would always contrive, by preserving and drying the skins, to save more than the original cost of these somewhat questionable members of the piscatory family.

19 At this particular point the piscatory effect is intensified by the dam just above Hampton Bridge.

20 Hawaii is a veritable piscatory buffet, with ample fresh fish available at local markets and, yes, even the neighborhood Costco, if you’re staying on the larger islands.

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