crayfish 英 [ˈkreɪfɪʃ]   美 [ˈkreˌfɪʃ]

crayfish

crayfish  英 [ˈkreɪfɪʃ] 美 [ˈkreˌfɪʃ]

n. 小龙虾 

名词复数:crayfishes 

Earthworms, crayfish and tadpoles are examples. 蚯蚓、小龙虾和蝌蚪都是实例。
Today, New Zealand's Lake Taupo is a serene sheet of fresh water, beloved of crayfish and hikers alike. 今天,新西兰的陶波湖是一片宁静的淡水湖,为小龙虾和徒步旅行者所喜欢。

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  • n. 小龙虾
  • 1. Earthworms, crayfish and tadpoles are examples.

    蚯蚓、小龙虾和蝌蚪都是实例。

  • 2. Today, New Zealand's Lake Taupo is a serene sheet of fresh water, beloved of crayfish and hikers alike.

    今天,新西兰的陶波湖是一片宁静的淡水湖,为小龙虾和徒步旅行者所喜欢。

  • 3. A huge variety of fish, including cod, crayfish, bream, halibut, mussels, salmon, sea bass and sturgeon, are all farmed, providing jobs and food for people all over the world.

    非常多的鱼类已被养殖,包括鳕鱼、小龙虾、鲤科鱼、大比目鱼、贻贝、鲑鱼、黑鲈和鲟鱼,为世界各地的人们提供了食物和工作岗位。

  • crayfish (n.) "small, freshwater lobster," early 14c., crevis, from Old French crevice "crayfish" (13c., Modern French écrevisse), probably from Frankish *krebitja or a similar Germanic word that is a diminutive form of the root of crab (n.1); compare Old High German krebiz "crab, shellfish," German Krebs. Modern spelling is a 16c. folk-etymology, under influence of fish (n.).
cray·fish / ˈkreɪfɪʃ ; NAmE ˈkreɪfɪʃ / ( especially BrE) ( also craw·fish NAmE, BrE ) noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( plural cray·fish , craw·fish ) an animal like a small lobster,that lives in rivers and lakes and can be eaten, or one like a large lobster,that lives in the sea and can be eaten 淡水螯虾;海水大龙虾 cray·fish / ˈkreɪfɪʃ ; NAmE ˈkreɪfɪʃ /
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