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n. 鳗鱼, 鳝鱼

  1. Eels are long and difficult to catch.
    鳝鱼很长而且很难抓住。
  2. The taste of eel is delicious.
    鳝鱼的味道很好。
  3. The eel wriggled out of my fingers.
    那条鳝鱼从我的指缝间滑走了。


eel
[ noun ]
  1. the fatty flesh of eel; an elongate fish found in fresh water in Europe and America; large eels are usually smoked or pickled

  2. <noun.food>
  3. voracious snakelike marine or freshwater fishes with smooth slimy usually scaleless skin and having a continuous vertical fin but no ventral fins

  4. <noun.animal>


Eel \Eel\, n. [AS. ?l; akin to D., G., & Dan. aal, Icel. [=a]ll,
Sw. [*a]l.] (Zo["o]l.)
An elongated fish of many genera and species. The common eels
of Europe and America belong to the genus {Anguilla}. The
electrical eel is a species of {Gymnotus}. The so called
{vinegar eel} is a minute nematode worm. See {Conger eel},
{Electric eel}, and {Gymnotus}.

  1. Once located, the fun began. The skill was to land the worms a foot or so beyond the snout, to see the bait on the gravel, and to wait for the savour to activate the eel's foraging instincts.
  2. 'Each kilo sells for between Dollars 15 and Dollars 20. It can be a very lucrative business but if you're not careful things can go badly wrong.' Despite exhaustive research, scientists have so far failed to hatch eel eggs under laboratory conditions.
  3. But in the birch-fringed meadow behind him, a presence weighs on the eel fisherman.
  4. The Taiwanese, taught originally by the Japanese, have become the world's premier eel farmers. Eel production at the Malaysian farm started three years ago after the failure of a prawn farming project.
  5. You would not know the smooth material was eel except for the giveaway marking, a few millimetres thick, which runs down the middle of the creature's back. Items made from sea animals are not cheap.
  6. In my car, next to the fly rod and waders, was the eel tackle. The eel gets a bad press.
  7. In my car, next to the fly rod and waders, was the eel tackle. The eel gets a bad press.
  8. In a Tokyo restaurant you can quite easily pay Y3,000 (Pounds 18) for a good piece of eel.' The Malaysia farm is run by Song Cheng Enterprises, a private Taiwanese company.
  9. As science began to learn more about nature, electricity became a possible candidate, with Jean-Claude Delametherie comparing the earth's crust to the muscles of a fish reacting to the shock of an electric eel.
  10. While Mr. Campfield, the eel fisherman, prizes the valley because it "has very few people but lots of peace and quiet," other residents view the area quite differently.
  11. But eel-skin accessories have slithered into hard times in the U.S., partly because of a mistaken belief that the eel skin erases the magnetic codes on bank and credit cards.
  12. California spiny lobsters, which thrive off the San Diego coast, live in crevices and feed at night on fish, algae, eel grass and invertebrates.
  13. In a parking lot across the street, a small bazaar was set up by merchants hawking everything from smoked eel to sweat socks.
  14. We are smart-Alecky'; that Benito Mussolini often read Byron; that Adolf Hitler was two joints short of a rave; that Joseph Stalin was as slippery as an eel in a tub of yoghurt; that Brendan Behan was fabulously witty.
  15. Nor does Malaysia gain much in the way of technology transfer: most of the important tasks at the farm are carried out by Taiwanese, Japanese and Koreans. But the main criticism of the eel farm is on environmental grounds.
  16. Jellied eel sounds forbidding and looks it, too.
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