释义 |
pol·lack noun or pol·lock \ˈpälək\ (plural pollack also pollacks or pollock also pollocks) Etymology: alteration of earlier podlok : an important and highly esteemed marine food fish (Pollachius virens) of both coasts of the north Atlantic related to and resembling the cods but darker and more lustrous and with a longer lower jaw — called also bluefish, coalfish, saithe; see walleye pollack |