Lionfish Meaning in English
word
ˈlaɪ.ənˌfɪʃ
LYE-uhn-fish
lˈaɪənfɪʃ
LYE-uhn-fish
释义
A lionfish is a tropical fish known for its long, spiky fins and bright colors. It often lives in coral reefs and is famous for its venomous spines.
用法与细微差别
Used in biology, marine life, and aquarium contexts. The word often refers to the invasive species Pterois. Plural: 'lionfish' or 'lionfishes' (less common). Not commonly used outside of scientific or nature discussions.
Spanish: pez leónPortuguese (BR): peixe-leãoPortuguese (PT): peixe-leãoChinese (Simplified): 狮子鱼Chinese (Traditional): 獅子魚Hindi: लायनफ़िशArabic: سمكة الأسدBengali: লাইওনফিশRussian: крылаткаJapanese: ミノカサゴVietnamese: cá sư tửKorean: 라이언피시 - 쏠배감펭Turkish: aslan balığıUrdu: شیر مچھلیIndonesian: ikan lionfish - ikan lepu singa
例句
The lionfish has long, beautiful fins.
basic
A lionfish lives in warm ocean waters.
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Be careful, the spines of a lionfish are venomous.
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I saw a lionfish while snorkeling in the Caribbean—what a sight!
natural
Did you know the lionfish is harming other fish because it's invasive?
natural
The aquarium just got a new lionfish—everyone's excited to see it.
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