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dorsal

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
Related topics: Animals, Fish, Biology
dor·sal /ˈdɔːsəl $ ˈdɔːr-/ adjective [only before noun]  HBAHBFon or relating to the back of an animal or fish 〔动物〕背部的 a shark’s dorsal fin 鲨鱼的背鳍5 see picture at 见图 fish1
Examples from the Corpus
dorsalThe dorsal arm plates are fan shaped to rounded triangular and contiguous proximally.The trigger, which gives the fish its name, is the leading ray of its dorsal fin which has become bony.There is nothing clown-like at all about a pale pink fish with a light stripe along the base of the dorsal fin.The caudal fin is yellow-brown, and the dorsal spine and long snout are orange.The ventral interradial areas are covered by scales like those of the dorsal surface but the rod-like spinelets are usually smaller.dorsal finThere is nothing clown-like at all about a pale pink fish with a light stripe along the base of the dorsal fin.When stocking a pool with fish, take care to select healthy individuals with firm, meaty bodies and erect dorsal fins.Soon, however, many are projecting their dorsal fins high out of the water and are confidently pecking at their food.The dorsal fin is like a yacht sail; tall and similarly shaped.The shape of the elongated spiky dorsal fin is reflected in the sweep of the flowing ventral fins.The trigger, which gives the fish its name, is the leading ray of its dorsal fin which has become bony.The blennies have a single dorsal fin, which may be almost, but not completely, divided by a deep notch.Butterflyfish have a spiny dorsal fin, which they are quite prepared to use in attack.
Origin dorsal (1400-1500) Late Latin dorsalis, from Latin dorsum back
dor·sal adjectiveChineseSyllable
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dorsal
dorsal /ˈdɔːsəl $ ˈdɔːr-/ adjective [only before noun]
 Date: 1400-1500
 Language: Late Latin
 Origin: dorsalis, from Latin dorsum 'back'
on or relating to the back of an animal or fish:
    a shark’s dorsal fin


dor·salBrE /ˈdɔːsl/ 🔊NAmE /ˈdɔːrsl/ 🔊 adjective [only before noun] (specialist)
on or connected with the back of a fish or an animal (鱼或动物)背部的,背上的,背侧的a shark's dorsal fin鲨鱼的背鳍