释义 |
blackfish \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun 1. : any of several dark-colored fishes: as a. : the female salmon just after spawning b. : a deep-sea stromateoid fish (Centrolophus niger) of the Atlantic, especially of the European coast c. : tautog d. : river blackfish e. : black sea bass 1 f. : a small but important food fish (Dallia pectoralis) common in shallow freshwaters (as sphagnum swamps) of Alaska and Siberia and noted for its resistance to cold g. : a California cyprinid fish (Orthodon microlepidotus) h. : any of several marine Australian bass-type food fishes of the genus Girella; especially : luderick i. Australia : a food and game fish of Australia that is either indentical with or closely related to the Bermuda chub j. : any of several small serranid fishes (genus Dinoperca) of the Indian ocean that are highly exteemed as food k. : galjoen l. : bowfin 2. : any of several small toothed whales (genus Globicephala) related to the dolphins and found in all the warmer seas |