单词 | herring |
释义 | herring (herɪŋ ) Word forms: herring , herrings 1. variable noun A herring is a long silver-coloured fish. Herring live in large groups in the sea. Herring is a piece of this fish eaten as food. 2. See also red herring Image of herring © Valery Evlakhov, Shutterstock Idioms: a red herring a piece of information, a suggestion, or an action that is irrelevant and, often deliberately, is taking people's attention away from the main subject or problem that they should be considering This is a total political red herring and an attempt to divert from the main issues in the campaign. Easy Learning Idioms Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers Collocations: pickled herring Go for the meatballs, gravadlax and the classic pickled herring. Times, Sunday Times (2017) Alongside was a plate of pickled herring and black bread, two shot glasses and a fresh pack of cigarettes with Cyrillic script over them. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002) Yakubovsky threw pickled herring down his throat as if he was a performing elephant seal. THE COMPANY OF STRANGERS (2002) Where are the pickled herring and onion open sandwiches? Times, Sunday Times (2010) We'll do him a mean pickled herring. The Sun (2009) Bloater paste was a spread made from smoked herring. Times, Sunday Times By 1886, the town was noted for producing smoked herring in considerable quantities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Bloaters are distinct from kippers in that bloaters are cured whole herring, while kippers are split smoked herring. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The deepwater cisco fishery caught longjaw ciscoes and sold them as smoked herring. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Smoked herrings, also known as kippers, are a strong contender for the greatest dish of all time. The Sun Translations: Chinese: 鲱 Japanese: ニシン |
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