snapper 英 ['snæpə]   美 ['snæpɚ]

snapper

snapper  英 ['snæpə] 美 ['snæpɚ]

n. 鲷鱼;揿钮;咬人的狗;暴燥的人 

名词复数:snappers 

The closures stimulated a boom in shrimp and red snapper later. 禁渔刺激了对虾需求量的增长,接着到红鲷鱼。
You could be paying $23 a pound for red snapper that's really $3 a pound tilapia. 你可能以23美金一磅的价格买红鲷鱼,可实际上是3美金一磅的罗非鱼。

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  • n. 鲷鱼;揿钮;咬人的狗;暴燥的人
  • 1. The closures stimulated a boom in shrimp and red snapper later.

    禁渔刺激了对虾需求量的增长,接着到红鲷鱼。

  • 2. You could be paying $23 a pound for red snapper that's really $3 a pound tilapia.

    你可能以23美金一磅的价格买红鲷鱼,可实际上是3美金一磅的罗非鱼。

  • 3. The lionfish are largely taking over thanks to overfishing by us humans, which has seriously diminished native grouper and snapper that would otherwise play the same role.

    狮子鱼能够谋权篡位和我们人类的滥捕滥杀密不可分。 人类的过度捕捞使得当地原本处于统治地位的石斑鱼和鲷鱼数量大大减少。

  • snapper (n.) "one who or that which snaps," 1570s, agent noun from snap (v.). Applied to various fishes since 1690s. Slang meaning "vagina" is by 2000. As a short form of snapping turtle (1784) it is recorded from 1872. Snappers "teeth" is attested from 1924.
snap·per / ˈsnæpə(r) ; NAmE ˈsnæpər / noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] a fish that lives in warm seas and is used for food 啮鱼(食用鱼,盛产于热带海域) 2 [countable ] ( informal) ( BrE) a photographer, especially one who takes pictures of famous people for newspapers and magazines (尤指为报章杂志拍摄名人照片的)摄影者 snapper snappers snap·per / ˈsnæpə(r) ; NAmE ˈsnæpər /
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