释义 |
pilchardpil‧chard /ˈpɪltʃəd $ -ərd/ noun [countable] British English - Each Looe family would stock up, taking up to two thousand pilchards for the Winter.
- Hard times for the hake and pilchard, next on the U.S. shopping list.
- He had bought three large tins of pilchards.
- He tried two of the pilchard keys in the lock and put one away immediately.
- Local fishermen remember times when shoals of pilchards stretched for miles.
- October came and with it the hake, caught with the pilchard nets but some also on hook and line.
- Other pilchards were kept for home consumption.
- Sprat sandals, tuna trainers, cod court shoes pilchard pumps or perhaps even bream brogues.
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