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sea·food
si fud
复数:seafoods
也称 sea-food,指“从海洋中获得的食物”,1836年,美国英语,源自 sea 和 food。
海味品
产自海洋的水产食品。
The first known use of seafood was in 1836
sealskinnoun
the fur or pelt of a fur seal
a garment (as a coat) of sealskin
seal1 of 4noun
any of numerous marine mammals that live mostly in cold regions, feed especially on fish, mate and give birth to young on land, and use short webbed flippers to swim and dive
the soft dense fur of a seal
leather made from the skin of a seal
seal2 of 4verb
to hunt seals
seal3 of 4noun
something (as a pledge) that makes safe or secure
under seal of secrecy
a device with a cut or raised design or figure that can be pressed or stamped into paper or wax to form a mark (as for certifying a signature)
a usually ornamental adhesive stamp that may be used to close a letter or package
Christmas seals
something that is attached to a closed container and has to be broken in order to open the container
a tight and perfect closing
test the seal of the jars
seal4 of 4verb
to mark with a seal
seal a deed
to close with or as if with a seal ice sealed the ships into the harbor
the sheriff sealed the area
to decide finally
sealer1 of 2noun
an official who certifies weights and measures
a substance used on a surface to be painted that prevents the paint from sinking in
sealer2 of 2noun
a person or a ship engaged in hunting seals
seal1 of 4noun
any of numerous marine mammals that live mostly in cold regions, feed especially on fish, mate and give birth to young on land, and use short webbed flippers to swim and dive
the soft dense fur of a seal
leather made from the skin of a seal
seal2 of 4verb
to hunt seals
seal3 of 4noun
something (as a pledge) that makes safe or secure
under seal of secrecy
a device with a cut or raised design or figure that can be pressed or stamped into paper or wax to form a mark (as for certifying a signature)
a usually ornamental adhesive stamp that may be used to close a letter or package
Christmas seals
something that is attached to a closed container and has to be broken in order to open the container
a tight and perfect closing
test the seal of the jars
seal4 of 4verb
to mark with a seal
seal a deed
to close with or as if with a seal ice sealed the ships into the harbor
the sheriff sealed the area
to decide finally
sea horsenoun
a mythical animal half horse and half fish
a small fish with bony plates covering its body and a head that looks like a horse's head
sea gullnoun
a gull that lives near the sea
seagoingadjective
designed or used for sea travel
seafoodnoun
edible marine fish and shellfish
1 The common prescription is to primarily shop at the grocery store since that's where fresh produce, meat and seafood, and dairy are.
通常的做法主要是在杂货店进行购物,因为那里有新鲜的农产品、肉类、海鲜和奶制品。
2 The seafood industry has said the government shouldn't look at mercury by itself, but at the overall benefits of seafood.
3 I don't think much of seafood.
我不大喜欢海鲜.
4 The livers are one of three seafood products sold by Minnow, a new offshoot of their restaurants Hart’s, Cervo’s and the Fly.
5 "Saturday night was the piece de resistance for all things gastronomic - seafood medley entree, Beef Wellington main, finishing with nougat glace," said Passingham, who is making a documentary on Emperor penguins.
6 Fresh local seafood, and vegetables and herbs from their garden.
7 Look for some design surprises and more seafood.
8 As we sat feasting on fresh seafood and pitchers of wine, a woman approached us, and we quickly learned she was the wife of the owner.
9 There's an excellent seafood restaurant near here.
离这儿不远有家非常不错的海鲜馆。
10 How's your seafood Anita?
安妮塔,你的海鲜怎么样?
11 There are now flying on the beach bathroom complex, villas, seafood restaurants and other service facilities.
飞沙滩现建有冲凉房综合大楼 、 别墅 、 海鲜酒楼等一些服务设施.
12 But along with those ancient techniques and tropical ingredients, Mr. Ninsom maintains a spotlight on local produce and seafood from the Pacific Northwest.
13 The menu ranges from Brazilian dishes of African origin, like moqueca, the coconut milk and seafood stew from Bahia state, to salt cod confit, inspired by the favorite fish of its Portuguese colonizers.
14 The menu will include specialties from various regions, including Zhejiang Province, a coastal area south of Shanghai where raw seafood is often served.
15 Wander far from the downtown core to discover niche museums and nature reserves, plenty of Pacific Northwest seafood and some of the best craft beer in the country.
16 Then as now, Japan’s inhabitants were also among the world’s leading consumers of seafood.
17 The high-end seafood options—crab, lobster, and turtle—are almost as luxurious and transporting as an actual getaway.
18 The startup, called FultonFishMarket.com, allows customers in the rest of the country, both restaurants and individuals, to buy from the market, too, cutting out a chain of regional seafood dealers.
19 She described the port and its seafood and claimed it was even better than what we ate in Ningpo.
20 A: Our seafood is fresh. I recommend shrimp with garlic.
我们的海鲜行新鲜. 我推荐大蒜鲜虾.