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Definition of langouste in English: langoustenoun ˈlɒŋɡuːstläNGˈɡo͞ost A spiny lobster, especially when prepared and cooked. (尤指烹调好的)龙虾 Example sentencesExamples - Over there, in the Caribbean, all langoustes are nationalised; they have to be sold to tourists for currency.
- Sometimes referred to as rock lobster or langouste, it is generally found in warmer waters.
- Today we do not have live spiny lobsters (langouste) in great abundance.
- Morays, congers, scorpionfish, parrot fish, damsel fish, most of the 20 different species of wrasse found in the Med, cardinal fish, saupe, corb and langouste all make regular appearances on dives in the reserve.
- And they serve the intense fish broth separately from the fish, which includes rascasse, rouget, langouste and tiny little crabs.
OriginFrench, from Old Provençal lagosta, based on Latin locusta 'locust, crustacean'. Rhymesboost, mot juste, Proust, roost, self-induced, used Definition of langouste in US English: langoustenounläNGˈɡo͞ost A spiny lobster, especially in French cuisine. (尤指烹调好的)龙虾 Example sentencesExamples - Morays, congers, scorpionfish, parrot fish, damsel fish, most of the 20 different species of wrasse found in the Med, cardinal fish, saupe, corb and langouste all make regular appearances on dives in the reserve.
- Today we do not have live spiny lobsters (langouste) in great abundance.
- Sometimes referred to as rock lobster or langouste, it is generally found in warmer waters.
- Over there, in the Caribbean, all langoustes are nationalised; they have to be sold to tourists for currency.
- And they serve the intense fish broth separately from the fish, which includes rascasse, rouget, langouste and tiny little crabs.
OriginFrench, from Old Provençal lagosta, based on Latin locusta ‘locust, crustacean’. |