释义 |
had·dock \ˈhadə̇k\ noun (plural haddock also haddocks) Etymology: Middle English haddok 1. : an important food fish (Melanogrammus aeglefinus) of the family Gadidae that is usually smaller than the common cod, has a black lateral line and a dark spot just behind the gills, and occurs on both sides of the Atlantic from Iceland south to the Mediterranean and Cape Hatteras 2. a. : hake b. : rosefish |