1914 and 1918第一次世界大战1914至;1918年间,主

>战场在欧洲•)

firth /f30; NAmE f3r0/ noun (especially in Scottish place names) a narrow strip of the sea that runs a long way into the land, or a part of a river where it flows into the sea (尤用于苏格兰地名狭长海湾,河流入海口:执e Moray Firth    the Firth of Clyde

fis-cal /'fiskl/ adj. connected with government or public money, especially taxes财政的;国库的;国寒岁入的: _/fecaZpoZicfes/re/orm5 财政政策,味革-fis.caMy fldv. —see also procurator fiscal .fiscal 'year noun [NAm£) = financial year fish ■» /fij/ noun, verb

u noun (pi. fish or fishes)   Fish is the usual plural

form. The older form, fishes, can be used to refer to different kinds of fish. * fish善通常的复数形式,较古老 的形式fishes可用于表示不_种类的鱼。1 [C] a creature that lives in water, breathes through gills, and uses fins and a tail for swimming.鱼:They caught several 如办.他们捉到了几条鱼◊ tropfcal/marine/eshvvater h热畚//淡水鱼◊ shoak (= groups) 鱼群◊ a ttm*/pcmd 鱼缸 / ◊ TTiere’ are about 30 000 species o//is/z in the word.世界上约有 31万种鱼rhe list of endangered species includes nearly 600 fishes. 灭绝物种的名单中列有将近600种鱼◊ Fish stocks in the BaWc are m dedfne.波罗的海的鱼类资源逐渐減少。 —picture o page R28 — see also coarse fish, flat­fish, SEA FISH, SHELLFISH, WET FISH 2 [U] the flesh of fish eaten as food 肉:介ozen/smofcetKfhesh/is/i / / 鲜鱼 o/is/ipie 肉馅饼 IT»!71 a fish out of 'water a person who feels uncomfortable or awkward because he or she is in surroundings that are not familiar 离水 之鱼;在陌生环境不得其所的人have bigger/othei* fish to 'fry to have more important or more interesting things to do还有更重要的事情要做;另有他图neither ,fish nor 'fowi neither one thing nor another 非驴非 .;不伦不类 an odd/a queer ’fish (/£/-/flsh/o/7ec/8r£) a person who is slightly strange or craz^ 古怪.的人;有些 荒唐的人 there are'plenty more fish :in the ’sea there are many other people or things that are as good as the one sb has failed to get海里的鱼有的是;还有很多一样 好的 _(::_人或事物        —more at big adj., cold adj.,

DIFFERENT, DRINK V., SHOOT V.

verb 1 [V](for sth) to try to catch fish with a hook, netsetc▲;捕鱼:You can fish for trout in this stream你可.供在这条小溪钓縛鱼rhe trawer was ojJ the coast / Jcdand•拖网渔船在冰岛沿海捕 鱼。2 [V] go .fishing to spend time fishing for pleasure 钓鱼;侖鱼Let’s go _/iishing this weekend.咱们备个周末 去钓鱼吧-。3 [VN] to try to catch fish in the area of water mentioned 捕鱼或钓鱼):They fished the Zoch /or saimon他们在狭•^海湾里钓鲑鱼4 [V +fl£/v./ prep.] to search for sthusing your hands 摸找:She fished around in her ba^/or her fceys•她在.口無里■摸找 钥匙iiUiiiy 'fish for sth to try to get sth, or to find out sthalthough you are pretending not to 务敲侧击 地打听;转弯抹A地谋取to fish for compliments/ in/ormation转弯抹角地谋取恭维/打听情况fish sth/ sb^'dut (of sth) to take or pull sth/sb out of a place (从中)取出,拿出,拖出She fished a piece of paper out /the on her desk.她从桌上一大堆纸中括 出了. 一张They /ished a ciecui body out / the river. 他们从河里捞亭了一具尸体。

,fish and 'chips noun [u] a dish of fish that has been fried in batter served with chips/fries, and usually bought in the place where it has been cooked and eaten at homeetc., especially in .Britain 炸鱼力[]土-豆 条;炸鱼薯条:Three portions of fish and chips, please. %来三份炸鱼薯条a/i and chip shop炸鱼薯秦店 fish-bowl /'fijbaul; NAmE -boul/ noun = goldfish bowl ftsh-caHe /'fijkeik/ noun {especially Br£) pieces of fish mixed with mashed potato made into a flat round shapecovered with breadcrumbs and fried 鱼饼 u(鱼 肉拌土豆泥煎成)

fish-er-man /'fijaman; NAmE 'fijarman/ noun (pi, ^men /-man/) a person who catches fish, either as a job or as ,a sport 渔民;钓鱼的人compare angler

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fisher-wonnan /'fijewuman; NAmE 'fijar-/ noun {pi. -women /-wimin/) a woman who catches fish, either as a job or as a sport女渔民;渔妇;女钓鱼爱好者 compare angler

fish-ery /'fijari/ noun {pi. -ies) 1 a part of the sea or a river where fish are caught in large quantities 渔场:a herring/ishery p鱼渔场◊ co5tal</i*es/uvaterfisheries

沿海/璲水渔场2 = FISH FARM: a trout/iery鳟鱼养

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fish-eye lens /.fijai 'lenz/ noun a camera lens with a wide angle that gives the 'view a curved shape 鱼目艮镜

_ I头;超广角镜头

'fish farm (also fish-ery) noun a place where fish are bred as a business 养鱼食

,fish 'finger (e/-£) (NAmE ,fhh 'itick) noun a long narrow piece of fish covered with breadcrumbs or batter, usually frozen and sold in packsjk涂有面 t I包屑或面糊的鱼肉条,通常冷冻后小包装出售)

'fish hook noun a sharp metal hook for catching fish, that has a point whicli curves backwards to make it difficult to pull out 鱼钩;钓钩picture o hook fish-ing (Ht /TiXm/ noun [u] the sport or business of catching fish 钓鱼;捕查业(,.或 活动} : They o_/ifen go         他们常未我夢

deep-sea yiishfng :深诲捕鱼◊ a    boat 小备船 _ ◊

fishing grounds 渔场◊ We enjoyed a day’s fishing by the river.我们在河边享受了一天垂钓之乐。 fishing line noun [C, U] a long thread with a sharp hook attached, that is used for .catching fish (带钓資i _的|钓线,钓丝

'fishing rod (also rod) (NAmE also 'fishing pole) noun a long wooden or plastic stick with a fishing line and hook attached, that is used for catching fish 钓竿, 'fishing tackle noun [U] equipment used for catching fish渔具

fish knife noun a knife with a broad blade and without a_ sharp edge, used for eating fish (吃鱼用的)餐刀 fish-mon-ger /'fiJmAijg8(r)/ noun {especially Br£) 1 a person whose job is to sell fish in a shop 鱼販;■鱼商

2                  fish-mon-ger*s {pi. fish-mon gers) a shop that sells fish鱼店

fish-net /'fijnet/ noun [U] a type of cloth made of threads that produce a pattern of small holes like a net 网眼织物:办/met stocfcfngs网眼长袜 'fish slice (6r£) (NAmE spat-ula) noun a kitchen utensil that has a broad flat blade with narrow holes in it, attached to a long handle, used for turning and lifting food when cooking煎鱼锅伊(伊面有细长孔).一 picture

O KITCHEN

,fish 'stick noun {NAmE) = fish finger fish-tail /'fijteil/ verb [V] if a vehicle fishtails, the back end slides from side to side (车辆摆尾行驶 fish-wife /'fijwaif/ noun {pi. -wives /-waivz/) {disap­proving) a woman with a loud voice and bad manners _骂街的泼妇;粗野的女人

fishy /'fiji/ adj. (fish-ier, fishi-est) 1 (informal) that makes you suspicious because it seems dislionest 可疑的;值 得怀疑的 Pn?l suspicious There's something fishy going on here.这儿有点不大对头。2 smelling or tasting like a fish (像)鱼味的;有鱼腥味的:What’s that/iy smp?那是什么腥味

fissile /’fisail; AMmf 'fisl/ <3p/jys/cs.物)capable of nuclear fission 可裂变的:_/i(ssf?e materfai %裂变物质 fis-slon /'fiXn/ noun [U] 1 (also .nuclear 'fission) (p/jys/'cs 物)the act or process of splitting the nucleus (=central part) of an atom, when a large amount of energy is released (.核.)裂变,■分裂compare fusion (2) 2 {biology ^.) the division of cells into new cells as a metkod of reproducing cells 细胞分裂;.裂体‘生殖

3                  [chemistry 4fc) the breaking of a chemical bond between two atoms (化学键)断裂;裂变

fis-sure/’fij^r)/ /iowr? (tec/7/?/a»/ 术语a long deep crack in sth, especially in.rock or in the earth (岩石、'土地等 中深的)裂缝,裂隙►fesured