catfish的意思和读音

catfish

: [ˈkætˌfɪʃ] : ['kæt.fɪʃ]

n.

catfishn.

1.a large fish with long stiff hairs, like a cat's whiskers , around its mouth. There are several types of catfish , most of which are freshwater fish.

n.1.;

n.1.[Fish]a fish with long hard hairs near its mouth that lives in lakes and rivers

1. Carp Catfish Cod ...

2. duck catfish beaver ...

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1.He now regularly monitors a catfish, the most sensitive of the creatures he has tested, to aid him in warning others of coming disaster.

2.However, prices continued to drop as supply increased, and before too long even ordinary mortals could afford this catfish.

3.You could also raise tilapia, catfish, grouper, milkfish, eel or other kinds, depending on where you live.

4.Three days ; the pigmentation is a bit darker , and the fry starts to look a bit like a catfish .

5.Subjecting January included how researchers in the State of Mississippi have identified tens of thousands of genes in catfish.西西

6.When hand fishing is used to fish for catfish in the United States, it is referred to as noodling.

7.The fishermen sell them to local fish-processing plants, which then export the catfish to Colombia and other countries, he said.

8.In Asia, where catfish is an even more important resource, almost one and a half million tons of fish are produced annually.150

9.A freshwater catfish (Clarius batrachus), native to southeast Asia, that is able to breathe out of water and travel short distances on land.),

10.Roger Barlow, president of the Mississippi-based Catfish Institute, said FDA's decision not to order a nationwide ban was disappointing.西西,FDA