释义 |
haddockhad‧dock /ˈhædək/ noun (plural haddock) [countable, uncountable]  haddockOrigin: 1300-1400 Anglo-French hadoc, from Old French hadot - Certainly, Troy has enough troubles in his life without worrying about haddock.
- He does not need to interrogate the old salts on the dock to find out why haddock is high-priced.
- Similar observations can be made for flounder and haddock.
- Skippers will have either to throw away the haddock or risk prosecution by bringing them ashore.
- The delicious kippers and haddock come from Portsoy.
- The speciality, not to be missed, is fresh fillet of haddock.
- This includes an extra 750 tonnes of haddock and 800 tonnes of hake.
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