Squids Meaning in English
word · lemma: squid
ˈskwɪd
SKWIDZ
skwˈɪdz
sk-WIDZ
释义
Sea animals with long bodies and tentacles, belonging to the mollusk family. 'Squids' is the plural of 'squid'.
用法与细微差别
'Squids' refers to more than one squid. Used mostly in scientific or general marine contexts. For food, 'squid' (uncountable) is common; 'calamari' in restaurants means squid dishes. Don't confuse with 'octopus', which has a rounder body and 8 arms instead of 10 tentacles.
Spanish: calamaresPortuguese (BR): lulasPortuguese (PT): lulasChinese (Simplified): 鱿鱼Chinese (Traditional): 魷魚Hindi: स्क्विड (समुद्री जीव)Arabic: الحبارBengali: স্কুইড - কাইন মাছRussian: кальмарыJapanese: イカVietnamese: mựcKorean: 오징어Turkish: kalamarUrdu: سکوئڈIndonesian: cumi-cumi
例句
The aquarium has many squids in the big tank.
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Fishermen caught five squids this morning.
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Some people like to eat fried squids.
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Did you see how fast those squids changed color?
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They served grilled squids at the beach party last night.
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Scientists are studying how squids communicate with each other underwater.
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