herring的意思和读音

herring

: [ˈherɪŋ] : ['herɪŋ]

n.西

herrings  

herringn.— see alsored herring

1.西a N Atlantic fish that swims in very large groups and is used for food

shoals of herring

fresh herring fillets

pickled herrings

n.1.,

n.1.a long thin silver ocean fish; this fish eaten as food

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1."The blame put on China, Brazil and India is nothing but a red herring to distract people's attention from the real problem, " he said.“西线。”

2.Then finally to a red herring, and then only on the rest of my small and a little hint of the Secretary of the reaction.

3.Aim to eat salmon or another oily fish, like mackerel, herring, or canned tuna, at least twice a week.

4.With a pocketknife he cut Herring's seat belt, reclined her seat, then cradled her head and neck in his hands.

5.That was just a red herring to lull you into a false sense of security while I made my plans.

6.The next instruction is a bit of a red herring, at least as far as this article is concerned.

7.Herring closed her eyes. Once more, she was unconscious.

8.If you don't, this will be like trying to cut down a redwood tree with a herring (your skills being the herring).)。

9.He said it was a "red herring" to try now and claim that this was some shocking new revelation.西线

10.In a trice, the herring became disengaged, and a moment later the lovely woman was as good as new.