释义 |
barracudabar‧ra‧cu‧da /ˌbærəˈkjuːdə $ -ˈkuːdə/ noun [countable] barracudaOrigin: 1600-1700 American Spanish - He ate his breakfast at the Grill every morning of his life, desperate to get away from that barracuda.
- I know there are sharks and moray eels and barracuda and spiny sea urchins.
- If the barracuda charges, the herring flee away on every side, creating a clear tunnel through the shoal.
- The barracuda swam two complete circles with Trent watching.
- The latter is particularly successful on barracuda.
- The Santana's friendly owner Vijay is happy to show you your barracuda from your butter fish.
- They are a cross between a coffin and a barracuda.
- Very few of the large predatory species of fish swim in schools, though barracuda are an exception.
► Fishanchovy, nounbarracuda, nounbass, nouncarp, nouncod, nounconger eel, noundab, noundogfish, noundorsal, adjectivedory, nouneel, nounfin, nounfish, nounfish farm, nounflatfish, nounflounder, nounflying fish, noungill, noungoldfish, nounguppy, nounhaddock, nounhake, nounhalibut, nounherring, nounmarlin, nounminnow, nounmullet, nounpelagic, adjectiveperch, nounpike, nounpilchard, nounpiranha, nounplaice, nounray, nounroach, nounsalmon, nounsardine, nounschool, nounshark, nounskate, nounsnapper, nounsole, nounspawn, verbspawn, nounsprat, nounsturgeon, nounsunfish, nountiddler, nountrout, nountuna, nountunny, nounturbot, nounwhitebait, nounwhiting, noun a large tropical fish that eats flesh |