gurnard
英 ['gɜːnəd]
美 ['gɝnɚd]
英文詞源
- gurnard (n.)
- small marine fish, early 14c., from Old French gournart (13c.), formed by metathesis of gronir, from Latin grunire "to grunt." The fish so called for the sound it makes when pulled from the water. Compare grunt (n.), grunion.
雙語例句
- 1. American gurnard; mostly found in bays and estuaries.
- 美洲魴魚; 多產於海灣和河口.
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