Sardine Meaning in English
word
sɑɹˈdin
sar-DEEN
sɑːˈdiːn
sah-DEEN
释义
A sardine is a small, silver-colored fish that lives in the ocean and is often eaten by people; sardines are commonly sold in cans.
用法与细微差别
"Sardine" is most often used for the fish as food, especially in the phrase "canned sardines". Can also refer to the fish in the ocean. Used in the idiom "packed like sardines" (very crowded).
Spanish: sardinaPortuguese (BR): sardinhaPortuguese (PT): sardinhaChinese (Simplified): 沙丁鱼Chinese (Traditional): 沙丁魚Hindi: सार्डिन मछलीArabic: سردينBengali: সার্ডিনRussian: сардинаJapanese: イワシVietnamese: cá mòiKorean: 정어리Turkish: sardalyeUrdu: سارڈینIndonesian: sarden
例句
I had sardines for lunch today.
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There are many sardines in the ocean.
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He bought a can of sardines at the store.
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It's so crowded on this bus—we're packed like sardines!
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My grandma loves grilled sardines at family dinners.
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Did you know sardines are full of healthy omega-3 fats?
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