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haddock

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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had·dock /ˈhædək/ noun (plural haddock) [countable, uncountable]  HBFa common fish that lives in northern seas and is often used as food 黑线鳕
Examples from the Corpus
haddockCertainly, Troy has enough troubles in his life without worrying about haddock.Similar observations can be made for flounder and haddock.The delicious kippers and haddock come from Portsoy.The speciality, not to be missed, is fresh fillet of haddock.This includes an extra 750 tonnes of haddock and 800 tonnes of hake.Skippers will have either to throw away the haddock or risk prosecution by bringing them ashore.He does not need to interrogate the old salts on the dock to find out why haddock is high-priced.
Origin haddock (1300-1400) Anglo-French hadoc, from Old French hadot
had·dock nounChineseSyllable
seas that lives common fish northern Corpus a in


haddock
haddock /ˈhædək/ noun (plural haddock) [uncountable and countable]
 Date: 1300-1400
 Language: Anglo-French
 Origin: hadoc, from Old French hadot
a common fish that lives in northern seas and is often used as food


had·dockBrE /ˈhædək/ 🔊NAmE /ˈhædək/ 🔊 noun (
plural
had·dock
)
[countable, uncountable]
a sea fish like a cod but smaller, with white flesh that is used for food 黑线鳕(肉白色,可食用)smoked haddock熏黑线鳕