单词 | salmon |
释义 | salmonsalm‧on /ˈsæmən/ ●●○ noun Word Origin WORD ORIGINsalmon ExamplesOrigin: 1200-1300 Anglo-French salmun, from Latin salmoEXAMPLES FROM THE CORPUS word sets
WORD SETS► Fish Collocationsanchovy, 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 COLLOCATIONS FROM THE ENTRY► fresh/smoked salmonCOLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES► salmon/trout/bass etc fishingCOLLOCATIONS FROM THE CORPUSADJECTIVE► fresh Phrases· Speciality dishes include Border lamp, fresh trout and salmon.· Excellent cooking with mainly fresh produce. Fresh salmon a speciality.· Ingredients are fresh and many, such as the fresh salmon from the Wye, are locally produced.· He receives and approves a huge fresh salmon. 8. ext.· At Sainsburys whole fresh salmon is even lower at £1.98; smoked salmon is down by £1 to £5.85 for 8 oz.· Cook for 3-4 minutes and then add 250g of fresh salmon which has been boned, skinned and chopped. ► good· Assynt is a good salmon loch with upwards of sixty fish being caught most seasons.· It was even better than smoked salmon.· Some of the best salmon I've ever tasted.· Gravadlax can be more expensive than the best smoked salmon. ► pink· Drift nets up to 50 kilometres long are used primarily for catching tuna, squid and pink salmon.· Traditionally, most of the pink salmon catch has gone into cans, as a less expensive alternative to sockeye.· These pink salmon, the ladies.· Next week: Jay Harlow on overlooked pink salmon. ► smoked· There will be gulls' eggs, smoked salmon, and Stilton.· And then, there was the smoked salmon, last Friday's gift, brought to her flat just before suppertime.· Eating smoked salmon while talking to Johnny Prescott had seemed to last a lifetime.· Or Seafood Salad - a delicious combination of prawns, smoked salmon and crab pieces on a bed of mixed salad.· The grill had mutton chops and mash; the buffet ran things like smoked salmon, potted shrimps and corned ox tongue.· I asked Miss Matlock to bring me up a thermos of soup and a plate of smoked salmon sandwiches at six o'clock.· There's a side of smoked salmon for the best caption.· Excellent menu includes roast duck, smoked salmon, fish and game dishes. ► wild· The last wild salmon was caught in the Rhine in 1958.· The question is, what constitutes wild salmon at its best? ► young· Scientists at Glasgow University used night-vision cameras to watch young salmon in a temperature-controlled pool.· Scientists say the metals can kill the young salmon. NOUN► farm· Intensive salmon farms threaten wildlife, the environment and our tourist industry.· Bad habits surface like bits of forgotten oil slick in a salmon farm.· Most damage was suffered by salmon farms, which had to destroy all fish born in 1991. ► fishing· Local Activities: walks, trout and salmon fishing, caving, canoeing, boating, pony-trekking, horse-riding.· I settled happily before the blazing fire, musing upon the stupidity of salmon fishing and certain of my friends. ► river· The new discharge limits will add to the clean-up campaign and ensure that the Tees becomes a recognised salmon river once again. VERB► catch· If you go fly fishing you are normally wanting to catch either trout or salmon.· Anders caught a bucketful of salmon, and I caught a chill in the salt spray.· Jim has since caught 6 more salmon in Ayrshire rivers on the same fly.· I had never caught a salmon.· If you want to catch salmon, Bruce, you must be prepared to suffer a little discomfort. ► endanger· Northwest lawmakers and agencies also are watching to see how much the administration will dedicate for endangered Columbia River salmon and steelhead.· She says the actions are necessary to protect the endangered winter-run salmon. ► fish· The Arundell Arms Hotel in Devon runs a variety of courses in wet and dry fly fishing for salmon and trout.· So, one government agency reduces fishing to protect the salmon.· People mainly fish for trout and salmon but other fish have been known to attract to the artificial flies.· And the more he talked about fishing for Chinook salmon the more I wanted to go.· There he was able to indulge in his favourite recreation, fishing for salmon in the waters of the Wye. ► serve· Or have you tried serving red wine with salmon?· She survived until my sushi-maker served up the requisite salmon roe topped with the yoke of a tiny ostrich egg.· She put a great many potatoes on my plate after she had served the hot salmon.· Mix the fromage frais with the mustard powder and dill and serve with the salmon. ► smoke· They called it smoked salmon and I immediately concluded it was some sort of rich man's herring.· It was even better than smoked salmon.· Guests began with crab cakes, caviar, creme fraiche, smoked salmon and mini beef wellingtons.· The most interesting is Tramazzine, toasted pocket bread filled with smoked salmon or mushroom.· The Coln Valley Smokery uses traditional methods to smoke fish such as salmon, trout and eels.· Nina brought me a plate of smoked salmon and some sliced bread.· A practical nurse brought old red wine, a silver tray of smoked salmon, crumbled hard-boiled egg, capers and lemon. PHRASES FROM OTHER ENTRIES► farmed salmon/fish/rabbits etc 1 (plural salmon) [countable] a large fish with silver skin and pink flesh that lives in the sea but swims up rivers to lay its eggs2[uncountable] this fish eaten as foodfresh/smoked salmon3[uncountable] a pink-orange colour
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