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单词 fry
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fry1

verbfries, frying, fried frʌɪfraɪ
[with object]
  • 1Cook (food) in hot fat or oil, typically in a shallow pan.

    (尤指在平底锅内)油煎;油炸;油炒(食物)

    she fried a rasher of bacon, a sausage and a slice of bread
    I fried up some sardines
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The principle ingredients can be deep fried in batter and laid across a garlic and tomato sauce.
    • When all's ready, shallow fry the crumbed pork and slice.
    • Now fire up the grill and then fry some bacon.
    • Brush well with oil on both sides, and grill or fry until golden brown on both sides.
    • Add the potato slices and fry until golden brown.
    • Wash and remove stalks from spinach before frying lightly in a little butter.
    • Flying fish may also be fried in a batter or roasted.
    • Fry for two minutes then turn over and fry for another two minutes.
    • Heat the oil then fry the bacon until done (but not crispy) over a medium heat.
    • Heat the butter then gently fry the onions for two to three minutes.
    • Poach or lightly fry the eggs and place them on plates.
    • My mother came from Tennessee, and so chicken was fried in deep fat.
    • Shallow fry the stuffed bread evenly on all sides until golden brown.
    • Yet I had never pan fried a chicken.
    • Chop up a dozen or so mushrooms and lightly fry in wok.
    • However, most fish is cooked, often grilled or deep fried in batter (tempura).
    • Food is fried in mustard oil and liberally seasoned with garlic, onions, and fresh ginger.
    • Blobs of batter are deep fried until golden brown and crunchy.
    • In the same pan gently fry the onion until it softens.
    • Real chips are thick cut and fried in animal fat.
    Synonyms
    warm, warm up, heat up, make hot, make warm, raise something's temperature, take the chill off
    1. 1.1no object (of food) be cooked in hot fat or oil.
      (食物)被油煎;被油炸;被油炒
      put half a dozen steaks to fry in a pan

      把半打牛排放入油锅里煎。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • As I read it, I can almost smell the beignets frying and feel the sun on my skin.
      • While the mushrooms are frying, take a heavy saucepan and melt the remaining butter and stir in the flour.
      • Lauren had pancakes going, eggs frying, bacon spitting and toast popped up from the toaster endlessly.
      • Start with getting the bacon frying in a large fry pan.
      • Telli woke to the sound of Setisia's voice and the smell of fish frying on the wood stove.
      • Pumpkin seeds overheated and ignited when they were left frying in deep fat at Lancaster University.
      • There are just a few harrowing moments when 12 cakes are frying in two huge skillets.
      • Soon, she had a pot of coffee brewing, fresh orange juice squeezed and had eggs and bacon frying.
      • While the beans are frying, remove the radicchio from the iced water, pat dry and place on a serving dish.
      • Jordan awoke to the smell of what seemed like bacon frying.
      • Was that the sound of things frying on a stove?
      • He smelled bacon frying in the kitchen, and walked towards it.
      • He could smell food cooking, baking, frying, and rotting.
      • Wiley sniffed the air, almost smelling the bacon frying.
      • While the onions are frying, combine the Guinness, honey and currants in a medium mixing bowl.
      • In the morning she awoke to the aroma of eggs and bacon frying in the kitchen.
      • These slices join forces with thicker-cut, oak-smoked back bacon with a half-inch strip of cream-coloured fat and strong chestnut rind frying in its own fat.
    2. 1.2informal no object (of a person) burn or overheat.
      〈非正式〉(人)被过度日晒,被晒伤
      with the sea and sun and wind you'll fry if you don't take care

      如果你不当心的话,皮肤会因为海水、太阳和风的原因被灼伤。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I'll fry and then it'll all peel off and I'll be as white as I was before.
      • She asked me what I was doing, how I was doing it, what temperature I was frying in, even what spices I was using.
      • To risk a whole season's work would be madness, yet in our absence how do we ensure that they don't fry in the heat of the hot August sun?
      • White-skinned anemic patients on a rest cure, they slop suntan lotion on as if they will fry without it - which they will in this tropical sun.
      • Wait for governments to take effective action on global warming and you could fry or drown first.
      • So get out your hyper-brollies or sun block 10 millions and pray that the weather circle is as far as it goes, and we don't fry or freeze, or whatever in the process.
  • 2informal Destroy.

    drugs fry the brain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • If one side didn't fry your brain, the other one would.
    • Well, perhaps the memories won't be so clear considering how much I tried to fry my brain, but I certainly managed to pack a lot into the last three years.
    • Her circuits had been completely fried by and influx of power from the angel Baralam.
    • I swear, recent events had fried my brain cells or something.
    • Has my brain been fried with rejection and loneliness?
    • But this is not the familiar ‘mobile phones fries your brains and gives you cancer’ bandwagon.
    • If the shock had done that (a million volts will do that to you), then it had probably fried her brain as well.
    • The thing is, I think Max fried all his nerves so he just laughs.
    • ‘The radiation will cause random bit-flips and can even fry components,’ Brain says.
    • Actually too much studying generally fries my brain.
    • This isn't a record that will help clear a party, but it will still fry your brain.
    • It had occurred before - she had tried tracing a prank video-mail that was sent to her and instead she ended up frying her computer system.
    • All the drugs he had taken in his lifetime had fried his brain too far for serious conversations.
    • The first five minutes of the black out fried all the communication channels and security controls.
    • The painful cry of some one nearly having their brain cells fried gave her the distraction she needed.
    • It would fry my little brain and suck out what little creativity I have left Thanks.
    • And so in an attempt to fry our brains without clueing them in, he's begun to use the rapid-breathing technique.
    • Three days of General Hospital was really frying my brain.
    • There are great commercials out there, but I don't know if kids are listening to the commercials about frying your brain.
    • She was very understanding and said she would rather have one of her good workers take the time off than keep going and completely fry her brain.
    1. 2.1US Execute or be executed by electrocution.
      〈北美,非正式〉用电刑处死;被电刑处死
      with object they fry cop killers in Texas
      no object I'm going to do everything in my power to make sure you fry in the electric chair
      Example sentencesExamples
      • I still say we should just fry them all, she muttered.
      • Inevitably, love wins the day and the bad guys get fried.
      • Don't get me wrong, I think stealing from your shipmates or fellow Marines is one of the worst things you can do and you should fry.
      • At the time, White said, people would make comments to her about how ‘it was a shame we couldn't fry them.’
      • Bush has passed a fair proportion of his setting new records for the number of felons you can fry in a single year.
      Synonyms
      put to death, carry out a sentence of death on, kill
nounPlural fries frʌɪfraɪ
  • 1friesFrench fries; chips.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He smears the ketchup for the fries on the burger when he eats this.
    • OK, I traded the Chicken Salad Melt for the burger, but the fries seem to keep showing up on my plate.
    • The technology can be adapted for producing muffins, pies and pastry from the vending machine, while pizzas, burgers and fries are under development.
    • It was mighty tasty with the egg and the fries and the salad.
    • Parents can now swap fries for a side salad in meals.
    • Only in Canada… do people order double cheese burgers, large fries, and a diet coke.
    • The trauma of that first bite dissolves into the pleasure of a great burger and great fries.
    • High-carb foods such as snack chips, fries, pizza and sodas appear to be the biggest culprits.
    • By now, the fans have had their fill of burgers, fries, pizza, wings and nachos.
    • She looked at the menu for a good ten minutes before settling on a cheese burger with fries and a coke.
    • I settled for the House Burger, which came with salad and fries.
    • Sort-of a classic pairing, like champagne and caviar, fries and burgers.
    • What, please tell me, is the point of eating a steak without the Béarnaise sauce and fries, or the point of pasta without the Parmesan?
    • And she didn't want the fries, soup or salad offered - she wanted fresh fruit, instead.
    • Eventually, I order a red peas soup as appetizer and a chicken burger with salad and fries.
    • I breathed in all the smells of the cafeteria - fries, pizzas, burgers - before releasing it in a large puff of air.
    • The place had a lot going for it - burgers and fries, pizza and loud music, a pool table, plus computer screen gambling.
    • So I ordered fish and chips: cod and fries, that came out thusly.
    • Steak sandwiches, mussels and fries, lamb burgers and chips pad out the bar menu, while the dining room offers smart European cuisine.
    • Then you'd be served fast-food burgers, cold fries and a watered-down soft drink and get a bill for $100.
  • 2in singular A fried dish or meal.

    would you like a fry in the morning?

    你早晨喜欢吃油炸食品吗?

    Synonyms
    children, sons and daughters, progeny, family, youngsters, babies, brood
    1. 2.1British mass noun Any of various types of offal, usually eaten fried.
      〈英〉炒杂碎
      Example sentencesExamples
      • My earliest food memories are all of offal: lamb's fry, black pudding, and brains.
    2. 2.2North American A social gathering where fried food is served.
      〈北美〉油炸食品聚餐会
      you'll explore islands and stop for a fish fry

      你们将考察一些岛屿,在岛上逗留并参加一个吃炸鱼的野餐会。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • In other parts of the country, it might be a fish fry or a crab or oyster boil.
      • The partying included a barbecue and dance, a fish fry and a night at the casinos in nearby Shreveport.
      • I learned how to talk over the loud noise in the garage at a fish fry.
      • Others celebrated with a fish fry and, we were told, ample liquid refreshment.
      • Why, even the Ells Lodge and VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) have a fish fry!
      • On Saturday, at a Democratic steak fry in Iowa, several presidential candidates stood behind the senator.
      • As I left the Extension office, I told her I'd see her at the fish fry.
      • Over 450 participants toured the manufacturing plant and enjoyed the company's hospitality at a fish fry and party.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French frire, from Latin frigere.

  • The word meaning ‘to cook in hot fat or oil’ comes from the Latin verb frigere, which meant both ‘to roast’ and ‘fry’. Fry as a term for ‘young fish’ is a quite different word, which comes from Old Norse. If you move from a bad situation to one that is worse you have moved out of the frying pan into the fire, an expression used by the scholar and statesman Sir Thomas More in the mid 16th century. Fritters (Late Middle English) are fried food and get their name from Late Latin frictura ‘a frying’. To fritter time or money (early 18th century) is a different word. It is based on an old verb fitter meaning ‘to break into fragments, shred’, and may be related to German Fetzen ‘rag, scrap’.

Rhymes

ally, Altai, apply, assai, awry, ay, aye, Baha'i, belie, bi, Bligh, buy, by, bye, bye-bye, chi, Chiangmai, Ciskei, comply, cry, Cy, Dai, defy, deny, Di, die, do-or-die, dry, Dubai, dye, espy, eye, fie, fly, forbye, Frye, goodbye (US goodby), guy, hereby, hi, hie, high, I, imply, I-spy, July, kai, lie, lye, Mackay, misapply, my, nearby, nigh, Nye, outfly, passer-by, phi, pi, pie, ply, pry, psi, Qinghai, rai, rely, rocaille, rye, scry, serai, shanghai, shy, sigh, sky, Skye, sky-high, sly, spin-dry, spry, spy, sty, Sukhotai, supply, Tai, Thai, thereby, thigh, thy, tie, Transkei, try, tumble-dry, underlie, Versailles, Vi, vie, whereby, why, wry, Wye, xi, Xingtai, Yantai

fry2

plural nounPlural fries frʌɪfraɪ
  • 1Young fish, especially when newly hatched.

    鱼苗,鱼秧

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Regardless of her doctor's orders, Joan joined with the students in releasing their beloved trout fry into the streams at the end of May 2000.
    • A number of big trout have been spotted, with browns in particular, up to double figures, seen chasing fry in the margins.
    • The huge pylons that acted as refuelling struts reach for the surface, cloaked with extraordinary coral growth and clouds of fry.
    • A torchbeam played into the cavernous yawning chasms of cargo holds would shatter like an exploding chandelier, while silver fry splintered and splashed off into the deeper gloom.
    • In control broods the fry were sucked into the tubing and then released straight back into the pit.
    • A marine fish, its fry are transferred to fish ponds and reared in protected conditions.
    • Below these, thousands of tiny fry with bulbous blue eyes were swept aside as we finned on deeper into the rocky slit.
    • It is set in picturesque surroundings, and has rich feeding for the stocked rainbows and browns, with shrimp, snails, perch fry and corixae particularly abundant.
    • Midas cichlids have biparental care; both father and mother fish watch over the fry.
    • Our habitat zones will help provide food for salmon fry and shelter for adults.
    • Unlike salmon, cod fry have no yolk sac on which to survive.
    • I focused next on a little fish fry hiding on a bubble coral.
    • Through the logging practice streams silted up, and the waters were warmed to a level unsuitable for the survival of fry.
    • In the weeks ahead, salmon fry wriggling from beneath the gravel shall surely excite hungry populations of local cutthroat.
    • After two years the fry have reached about 5 inches long, only then do they finally take the shape of a conger eel and begin their residence on the sea bed.
    • The caves in the granite cliffs were teeming with fry and there were times when I couldn't see my buddy through clouds of fusiliers, grunts and snappers.
    • Millions of fry were planted in the headwaters, eroded banks were reconstructed, croys were built in the streamy runs, and new pools were created in various sections of the river.
    • The water was the cleanest it had been in more than 100 years and the planting out of trout and salmon fry in the headwaters was beginning to rejuvenate the river as a serious angling prospect once again.
    • The true breakthrough, though, has been the rearing of live feed - tiny artemia shrimp and rotifers - to sustain the fry before weaning on to fishmeal.
    • Shoals of glittering sardine fry were everywhere, in shimmering clouds so dense they should have come with a warning to epileptics.
    1. 1.1 The young of other animals produced in large numbers, such as frogs.
      群生的幼小动物(如蛙等)

Origin

Middle English: from Old Norse frjó.

fry1

verbfrīfraɪ
[with object]
  • 1Cook (food) in hot fat or oil, typically in a shallow pan.

    (尤指在平底锅内)油煎;油炸;油炒(食物)

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the same pan gently fry the onion until it softens.
    • Yet I had never pan fried a chicken.
    • My mother came from Tennessee, and so chicken was fried in deep fat.
    • When all's ready, shallow fry the crumbed pork and slice.
    • Blobs of batter are deep fried until golden brown and crunchy.
    • Real chips are thick cut and fried in animal fat.
    • Heat the butter then gently fry the onions for two to three minutes.
    • Fry for two minutes then turn over and fry for another two minutes.
    • Heat the oil then fry the bacon until done (but not crispy) over a medium heat.
    • Add the potato slices and fry until golden brown.
    • However, most fish is cooked, often grilled or deep fried in batter (tempura).
    • Now fire up the grill and then fry some bacon.
    • The principle ingredients can be deep fried in batter and laid across a garlic and tomato sauce.
    • Chop up a dozen or so mushrooms and lightly fry in wok.
    • Flying fish may also be fried in a batter or roasted.
    • Wash and remove stalks from spinach before frying lightly in a little butter.
    • Food is fried in mustard oil and liberally seasoned with garlic, onions, and fresh ginger.
    • Shallow fry the stuffed bread evenly on all sides until golden brown.
    • Brush well with oil on both sides, and grill or fry until golden brown on both sides.
    • Poach or lightly fry the eggs and place them on plates.
    Synonyms
    warm, warm up, heat up, make hot, make warm, raise something's temperature, take the chill off
    1. 1.1no object (of food) be cooked by placing in hot fat in a shallow pan.
      put half a dozen steaks to fry in a pan

      把半打牛排放入油锅里煎。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • While the beans are frying, remove the radicchio from the iced water, pat dry and place on a serving dish.
      • Pumpkin seeds overheated and ignited when they were left frying in deep fat at Lancaster University.
      • He could smell food cooking, baking, frying, and rotting.
      • While the onions are frying, combine the Guinness, honey and currants in a medium mixing bowl.
      • Wiley sniffed the air, almost smelling the bacon frying.
      • Lauren had pancakes going, eggs frying, bacon spitting and toast popped up from the toaster endlessly.
      • In the morning she awoke to the aroma of eggs and bacon frying in the kitchen.
      • He smelled bacon frying in the kitchen, and walked towards it.
      • Soon, she had a pot of coffee brewing, fresh orange juice squeezed and had eggs and bacon frying.
      • Jordan awoke to the smell of what seemed like bacon frying.
      • There are just a few harrowing moments when 12 cakes are frying in two huge skillets.
      • Telli woke to the sound of Setisia's voice and the smell of fish frying on the wood stove.
      • While the mushrooms are frying, take a heavy saucepan and melt the remaining butter and stir in the flour.
      • These slices join forces with thicker-cut, oak-smoked back bacon with a half-inch strip of cream-coloured fat and strong chestnut rind frying in its own fat.
      • As I read it, I can almost smell the beignets frying and feel the sun on my skin.
      • Start with getting the bacon frying in a large fry pan.
      • Was that the sound of things frying on a stove?
    2. 1.2informal no object (of a person) burn or overheat.
      〈非正式〉(人)被过度日晒,被晒伤
      with the sea and sun and wind you'll fry if you don't take care

      如果你不当心的话,皮肤会因为海水、太阳和风的原因被灼伤。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • She asked me what I was doing, how I was doing it, what temperature I was frying in, even what spices I was using.
      • White-skinned anemic patients on a rest cure, they slop suntan lotion on as if they will fry without it - which they will in this tropical sun.
      • To risk a whole season's work would be madness, yet in our absence how do we ensure that they don't fry in the heat of the hot August sun?
      • I'll fry and then it'll all peel off and I'll be as white as I was before.
      • So get out your hyper-brollies or sun block 10 millions and pray that the weather circle is as far as it goes, and we don't fry or freeze, or whatever in the process.
      • Wait for governments to take effective action on global warming and you could fry or drown first.
  • 2informal Destroy.

    drugs fry the brain
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her circuits had been completely fried by and influx of power from the angel Baralam.
    • I swear, recent events had fried my brain cells or something.
    • She was very understanding and said she would rather have one of her good workers take the time off than keep going and completely fry her brain.
    • It had occurred before - she had tried tracing a prank video-mail that was sent to her and instead she ended up frying her computer system.
    • Three days of General Hospital was really frying my brain.
    • It would fry my little brain and suck out what little creativity I have left Thanks.
    • The first five minutes of the black out fried all the communication channels and security controls.
    • Has my brain been fried with rejection and loneliness?
    • The painful cry of some one nearly having their brain cells fried gave her the distraction she needed.
    • If one side didn't fry your brain, the other one would.
    • If the shock had done that (a million volts will do that to you), then it had probably fried her brain as well.
    • Actually too much studying generally fries my brain.
    • And so in an attempt to fry our brains without clueing them in, he's begun to use the rapid-breathing technique.
    • All the drugs he had taken in his lifetime had fried his brain too far for serious conversations.
    • The thing is, I think Max fried all his nerves so he just laughs.
    • Well, perhaps the memories won't be so clear considering how much I tried to fry my brain, but I certainly managed to pack a lot into the last three years.
    • ‘The radiation will cause random bit-flips and can even fry components,’ Brain says.
    • This isn't a record that will help clear a party, but it will still fry your brain.
    • There are great commercials out there, but I don't know if kids are listening to the commercials about frying your brain.
    • But this is not the familiar ‘mobile phones fries your brains and gives you cancer’ bandwagon.
    1. 2.1US Execute or be executed by electrocution.
      〈北美,非正式〉用电刑处死;被电刑处死
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Don't get me wrong, I think stealing from your shipmates or fellow Marines is one of the worst things you can do and you should fry.
      • I still say we should just fry them all, she muttered.
      • Inevitably, love wins the day and the bad guys get fried.
      • At the time, White said, people would make comments to her about how ‘it was a shame we couldn't fry them.’
      • Bush has passed a fair proportion of his setting new records for the number of felons you can fry in a single year.
      Synonyms
      put to death, carry out a sentence of death on, kill
nounfrīfraɪ
  • 1A meal of meat or other food cooked by frying.

    油煎(或油炸、油炒)食品

    Synonyms
    children, sons and daughters, progeny, family, youngsters, babies, brood
    1. 1.1North American A social gathering where fried food is served.
      〈北美〉油炸食品聚餐会
      you'll explore islands and stop for a fish fry

      你们将考察一些岛屿,在岛上逗留并参加一个吃炸鱼的野餐会。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Others celebrated with a fish fry and, we were told, ample liquid refreshment.
      • The partying included a barbecue and dance, a fish fry and a night at the casinos in nearby Shreveport.
      • Over 450 participants toured the manufacturing plant and enjoyed the company's hospitality at a fish fry and party.
      • In other parts of the country, it might be a fish fry or a crab or oyster boil.
      • As I left the Extension office, I told her I'd see her at the fish fry.
      • Why, even the Ells Lodge and VFW (Veterans of Foreign Wars) have a fish fry!
      • I learned how to talk over the loud noise in the garage at a fish fry.
      • On Saturday, at a Democratic steak fry in Iowa, several presidential candidates stood behind the senator.
    2. 1.2fries
      another term for French fry
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The place had a lot going for it - burgers and fries, pizza and loud music, a pool table, plus computer screen gambling.
      • I settled for the House Burger, which came with salad and fries.
      • OK, I traded the Chicken Salad Melt for the burger, but the fries seem to keep showing up on my plate.
      • And she didn't want the fries, soup or salad offered - she wanted fresh fruit, instead.
      • Sort-of a classic pairing, like champagne and caviar, fries and burgers.
      • I breathed in all the smells of the cafeteria - fries, pizzas, burgers - before releasing it in a large puff of air.
      • What, please tell me, is the point of eating a steak without the Béarnaise sauce and fries, or the point of pasta without the Parmesan?
      • So I ordered fish and chips: cod and fries, that came out thusly.
      • Steak sandwiches, mussels and fries, lamb burgers and chips pad out the bar menu, while the dining room offers smart European cuisine.
      • The technology can be adapted for producing muffins, pies and pastry from the vending machine, while pizzas, burgers and fries are under development.
      • It was mighty tasty with the egg and the fries and the salad.
      • He smears the ketchup for the fries on the burger when he eats this.
      • Eventually, I order a red peas soup as appetizer and a chicken burger with salad and fries.
      • Parents can now swap fries for a side salad in meals.
      • The trauma of that first bite dissolves into the pleasure of a great burger and great fries.
      • Only in Canada… do people order double cheese burgers, large fries, and a diet coke.
      • High-carb foods such as snack chips, fries, pizza and sodas appear to be the biggest culprits.
      • By now, the fans have had their fill of burgers, fries, pizza, wings and nachos.
      • She looked at the menu for a good ten minutes before settling on a cheese burger with fries and a coke.
      • Then you'd be served fast-food burgers, cold fries and a watered-down soft drink and get a bill for $100.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French frire, from Latin frigere.

fry2

plural nounfraɪfrī
  • 1Young fish, especially when newly hatched.

    鱼苗,鱼秧

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Unlike salmon, cod fry have no yolk sac on which to survive.
    • The huge pylons that acted as refuelling struts reach for the surface, cloaked with extraordinary coral growth and clouds of fry.
    • I focused next on a little fish fry hiding on a bubble coral.
    • The water was the cleanest it had been in more than 100 years and the planting out of trout and salmon fry in the headwaters was beginning to rejuvenate the river as a serious angling prospect once again.
    • A torchbeam played into the cavernous yawning chasms of cargo holds would shatter like an exploding chandelier, while silver fry splintered and splashed off into the deeper gloom.
    • Millions of fry were planted in the headwaters, eroded banks were reconstructed, croys were built in the streamy runs, and new pools were created in various sections of the river.
    • After two years the fry have reached about 5 inches long, only then do they finally take the shape of a conger eel and begin their residence on the sea bed.
    • The caves in the granite cliffs were teeming with fry and there were times when I couldn't see my buddy through clouds of fusiliers, grunts and snappers.
    • The true breakthrough, though, has been the rearing of live feed - tiny artemia shrimp and rotifers - to sustain the fry before weaning on to fishmeal.
    • Through the logging practice streams silted up, and the waters were warmed to a level unsuitable for the survival of fry.
    • A marine fish, its fry are transferred to fish ponds and reared in protected conditions.
    • Below these, thousands of tiny fry with bulbous blue eyes were swept aside as we finned on deeper into the rocky slit.
    • It is set in picturesque surroundings, and has rich feeding for the stocked rainbows and browns, with shrimp, snails, perch fry and corixae particularly abundant.
    • Our habitat zones will help provide food for salmon fry and shelter for adults.
    • In the weeks ahead, salmon fry wriggling from beneath the gravel shall surely excite hungry populations of local cutthroat.
    • Midas cichlids have biparental care; both father and mother fish watch over the fry.
    • A number of big trout have been spotted, with browns in particular, up to double figures, seen chasing fry in the margins.
    • Regardless of her doctor's orders, Joan joined with the students in releasing their beloved trout fry into the streams at the end of May 2000.
    • In control broods the fry were sucked into the tubing and then released straight back into the pit.
    • Shoals of glittering sardine fry were everywhere, in shimmering clouds so dense they should have come with a warning to epileptics.
    1. 1.1 The young of other animals produced in large numbers, such as frogs.
      群生的幼小动物(如蛙等)

Origin

Middle English: from Old Norse frjó.

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