A predatory blue-coloured marine fish, which inhabits tropical and temperate waters and is popular as a game fish.
蓝鱼,鯥
Pomatomus saltatrix, the only member of the family Pomatomidae
Example sentencesExamples
A lot of small fish will do the job - Spanish mackerel, bluefish - but the preferred bait is the blue runner, also called a hardtail.
A few weeks after his funeral she had gone to the farmer's market and a young man with dark eyes was selling smoked bluefish, scallops and squid, bottom feeders.
It also appears that grouper, sea bass, and bluefish have higher mercury levels than previously measured.
I have hauled in three bluefish from off the coast of Massachusetts.
During my stay I caught plenty of striped bass plus some bluefish and one sea trout.
Definition of bluefish in US English:
bluefish
nounˈblo͞oˌfiSHˈbluˌfɪʃ
A predatory blue-colored marine fish, which inhabits tropical and temperate waters and is popular as a game fish.
蓝鱼,鯥
Pomatomus saltatrix, the only member of the family Pomatomidae
Example sentencesExamples
A lot of small fish will do the job - Spanish mackerel, bluefish - but the preferred bait is the blue runner, also called a hardtail.
During my stay I caught plenty of striped bass plus some bluefish and one sea trout.
A few weeks after his funeral she had gone to the farmer's market and a young man with dark eyes was selling smoked bluefish, scallops and squid, bottom feeders.
It also appears that grouper, sea bass, and bluefish have higher mercury levels than previously measured.
I have hauled in three bluefish from off the coast of Massachusetts.