第三人称复数:sturgeons
sturgeon
名词鲟
1. 鲟/鳇/鲟鱼:sturdily /刚强地/坚强地/坚毅地/ | sturgeon /鲟/鳇/鲟鱼/ | sturt /骚乱/惊动/
2. 鲟 (caviar 鱼子酱):shark 鲨鱼(味道可真不怎么样,鱼翅倒是不错) | sturgeon 鲟 (caviar 鱼子酱) | mullet 鲻
3. 鲟类:裂足蝎虎 Stump-toed Dtella; Four-clawed Gecko; Flat-tailed Gecko; Gehyra mutilata | 鲟类 sturgeon | 鲟鱼蛋白 sturine
1. 鲟
A sturgeon is a large fish which lives in northern parts of the world. Sturgeon are usually caught for their eggs, which are known as caviar.
1. The park is examining the carcass of the dead sturgeon, hoping to gain a better understanding of the species.
2. sturgeon的反义词
2. Production of caviar in the wild has declined sharply in recent years, as environmental damage destroyed the sturgeon's natural habitat.
3. The sliced sturgeon covered with beurre and caviar was tender and mild.
4. Wang saw a second chance for the industry after he investigated overseas and realized that sturgeon eggs were far more valuable than the flesh.
5. Locals say that in 1916 a Russian princess travelled in the area and saw fishermen feed sturgeon eggs to ducks and chickens.
6. At a breeding center in Thousand Island Lake in East China's Zhejiang province, workers transfer sturgeon from one submerged cage to several to provide more growing room.
7. The Pearl River was once home to 400 varieties of fish, including many rare species such as Chinese sturgeon and giant salamander.
8. But worldwide inflation is due to grievous overfishing of the exhausted sturgeon.
9. A rare Chinese sturgeon died in the Hong Kong amusement park after being bitten by barracudas housed in the same aquarium.
10. The theme park will shut down the sturgeon aquarium infinitely till further notice.
noun
1. large primitive fishes valued for their flesh and roe
widely distributed in the North Temperate Zone