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herring

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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her·ring /ˈherɪŋ/ noun (plural herrings or herring) [countable]  HBFa long thin silver sea fish that can be eaten 鲱鱼 red herring
Examples from the Corpus
herringHerring, herring! until you were sick to death of them.Girls, caught by the arm, have snow rubbed into their hair like salt into a herring.When a herring meets its end, it is usually in the mouth of a bigger fish or a in a net.I., resident, as he sifted through a group of dead herring and scat on East Matunuck Beach.A few dozen herring here or there; nobody troubled: every child went home with a few dozen herring on a string.One issue between these parties was whether the herring meal supplied corresponded with the description.The herring was never quite considered a member of the fish family.Those herring fishing days are gone.
Origin herring Old English hæring
her·ring nounChineseSyllable
long fish thin a sea that silver Corpus


herring
herring /ˈherɪŋ/ noun (plural herrings or herring) [countable]
 Language: Old English
 Origin: hæring
a long thin silver sea fish that can be eaten
red herring


her·ringBrE /ˈherɪŋ/ 🔊NAmE /ˈherɪŋ/ 🔊 noun (
plural
her·ring
or
her·rings
)
[uncountable, countable]
a N Atlantic fish that swims in very large groups and is used for food 鲱鱼(产于北大西洋,成大群游动,可食)shoals of herring鲱鱼群fresh herring fillets新鲜鲱鱼片pickled herrings腌制的鲱鱼   see also red herring