squid 英 [skwɪd]   美 [skwɪd]

squid

squid  英 [skwɪd] 美 [skwɪd]

n. 鱿鱼;乌贼;枪乌贼 

名词复数:squids 

I walked into the cockpit and therewas a squid there looking up at me! 在我走进驾驶舱的时候,我发现了一条正直瞪着我看的鱿鱼!
The nocturnal animals hide in underwater caves by day, then venture out at night, feeding on small fish, squid, and octopus. 这种夜行性动物白天时隐藏在水底洞穴里,晚上才出来冒险,它们以小鱼、乌贼和章鱼为食。

  • A squid is a sea creature that's similar to an octopus but has ten arms instead of eight—including two extra tentacles they use for grabbing their prey. The largest squid ever found was nearly 60 feet long!
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  • n. 鱿鱼;乌贼;枪乌贼
  • 1. I walked into the cockpit and therewas a squid there looking up at me!

    在我走进驾驶舱的时候,我发现了一条正直瞪着我看的鱿鱼!

  • 2. The nocturnal animals hide in underwater caves by day, then venture out at night, feeding on small fish, squid, and octopus.

    这种夜行性动物白天时隐藏在水底洞穴里,晚上才出来冒险,它们以小鱼、乌贼和章鱼为食。

  • 3. You can also expect plenty of olive oil, mushrooms, and seafood like scallop, shrimps, squid and mussels, paired with good Spanish wines.

    你也可以要求用很多的橄榄油,蘑菇和海鲜,就像扇贝,虾,乌贼和蚌和极好的西班牙酒搭配在一起。

  • squid (n.) marine mollusk, cuttlefish, 1610s, of unknown origin; perhaps a sailors' variant of squirt, so called for the "ink" it squirts out.
squid / skwɪd ; NAmE skwɪd / noun [countable ,  uncountable ] ( plural squid or squids ) a sea creature that has a long soft body, eight arms and two tentacles(= long thin parts like arms) around its mouth, and that is sometimes used for food 枪乌贼;鱿鱼 squid squids squidded squidding squid / skwɪd ; NAmE skwɪd /
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