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n. 枪乌贼, 鱿鱼, 反潜水雷发射装置

[电] 超导量子干涉元件




    squid
    squidded, squidding
    [ noun ]
    1. (Italian cuisine) squid prepared as food

    2. <noun.food>
    3. widely distributed fast-moving ten-armed cephalopod mollusk having a long tapered body with triangular tail fins

    4. <noun.animal>


    Squid \Squid\ (skw[i^]d), n. [Cf. {Squirt}.]
    1. (Zo["o]l.) Any one of numerous species of ten-armed
    cephalopods having a long, tapered body, and a caudal fin
    on each side; especially, any species of {Loligo},
    {Ommastrephes}, and related genera. See {Calamary},
    {Decacerata}, {Dibranchiata}.

    Note: Some of these squids are very abundant on the Atlantic
    coast of North America, and are used in large
    quantities for bait, especially in the cod fishery. The
    most abundant of the American squids are the northern
    squid ({Ommastrephes illecebrosus}), ranging from
    Southern New England to Newfoundland, and the southern
    squid ({Loligo Pealii}), ranging from Virginia to
    Massachusetts.

    2. A fishhook with a piece of bright lead, bone, or other
    substance, fastened on its shank to imitate a squid.

    {Flying squid}, {Giant squid}. (Zo["o]l.) See under {Flying},
    and {Giant}.

    {Squid hound} (Zo["o]l.), the striped bass.

    1. Frozen offerings imported from farther flung seas may prove a better bet. Last week I bought a solid block of small, white squid and hacked my way gratefully through them.
    2. We need to ban high seas drift nets." The agency said the pilot project covered only 4 percent of the Japanese commercial squid drift net fishery and did not include vessels from South Korea or Taiwan and so is not conclusive for the entire fishery.
    3. The British have apparently won concessions that exclude the Falklands' waters from the accord and limit the quota of Illex squid available under the community accords.
    4. There was also a Kids' Squid Skit at which employees of the Monterey Aquarium dressed three bemused children in squid costumes and made them pretend they were a school of squid.
    5. There was also a Kids' Squid Skit at which employees of the Monterey Aquarium dressed three bemused children in squid costumes and made them pretend they were a school of squid.
    6. He has restricted licence sales to prevent overfishing - and to avoid glutting the squid market, which would eventually lower the Falklands' licence revenues.
    7. It feeds primarily on squid and fish and normally lives in water with depths in excess of 600 feet.
    8. An estimated 700 fishing boats from Japan, Korea and Taiwan have been using driftnets ostensibly to fish for squid since the early 1980s.
    9. "We learned how to complain from great teachers, the French," says a Paris-educated Algerian editor, finishing his fresh shrimp and baby squid lunch at a seafront restaurant in Algiers.
    10. When local fish market and restaurant owner Johnny Favaloro held up a squid to begin his squid-cleaning demonstration, part of his audience gasped with horror or groaned with revulsion.
    11. Harengus has fished for squid for years, catching 12,000 to 15,000 tonnes a year.
    12. The food is stock Venetian which does not mean desperately exciting: spaghetti with cuttle fish; fritto misto, a collection of shrimps, Dublin Bay prawns and squid rings in batter, for example.
    13. After dark, barefoot and careless on the jetty, I trod in squid ink.
    14. No-one was interested, though, in the two squid that lay in the bottom of the boat, puffing flabbily, slowly dying without water.
    15. What he means is a squid would be livelier company.
    16. They get in their traps and cost them a lot of money." Whales often wreak havoc with expensive fishing nets, and toothed whales compete for the capelin, squid and cod that contribute to Newfoundland's $700 million fishing industry.
    17. While most driftnets ostensibly are set for squid, critics say they illegally snag millions of dollars worth of U.S. and Canadian salmon.
    18. In the early 1980s, American fishermen had complained that Japanese and Taiwanese fishermen were taking large quantities of salmon in the huge drift nets they use to catch squid.
    19. To get on Jane and Michael Stern's wavelength, think macaroni and cheese instead of squid ink pasta, Jell-O, not aspic, and s'mores instead of sorbets.
    20. Sidewalk vendors or little makeshift restraurants offer onion pancakes, rice noodles in red pepper sauce and jam and almond paste cakes, roast chestnuts and dried squid.
    21. A Taiwanese fishing trawler loaded with frozen squid ran aground Monday, but the crew was rescued by a South African air force helicopter.
    22. The immature worm-like larvae are then eaten by tiny shrimp-like crustacea, which in turn are eaten by squid and some fish.
    23. Driftnets used by Asian fleets are intended to catch squid, but they are also known to entrap seals, dolphins and seabirds, as well as valuable salmon stocks.
    24. In the freezers are shrimp from Oman and Kuwait, salmon from Norway, Senagalese squid and fish from Argentina.
    25. Assistant U.S. Attorney Howard Wilson, in a day-long rebuttal of the defense's closing arguments, compared the so-called "Meese defense" to a squid that "squirts black ink into the sea, eveything gets cloudy, everything gets muddy.
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