释义 |
scrod I. \ˈskräd\ noun or es·crod \ə̇ˈskräd\ (-s) Etymology: perhaps from obsolete Dutch schrood piece cut off, shred, from Middle Dutch schrode — more at shred 1. a. : a young cod (Gadus morrhua) b. : the young of any of several other fishes (as the haddock) 2. a. : a small cod split and boned for cooking b. : a fillet taken from the thick meat just ahead of the tail of a fish (as a cod, haddock, pollack) II. transitive verb (scrodded ; scrodded ; scrodding ; scrods) : to split or fillet (a fish) for cooking |