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Definition of scrod in English: scrodnoun skrɒdskräd North American A young cod, haddock, or similar fish, especially one prepared for cooking. 〈北美〉(尤指已去骨切片供烹调用的)幼鳕鱼 Example sentencesExamples - She happily consumes her fishsticks, aka a heap of greasy breading wrapped around a three-micron-thick wafer of minced scrod.
- So he gets into a cab, and asks the driver, ‘Can you take me to where I can get scrod?’
- And if he's really hungry, he says he usually has some Atlantic white fish or some scrod.
- In New England, scrod are very young cod or haddock, weighing only a pound or two.
- Do not turn down the native dish of jellied scrod; being offered this delicacy is a sign of respect.
OriginMid 19th century: of unknown origin. Rhymesbod, clod, cod, god, hod, mod, nod, od, odd, plod, pod, prod, quad, quod, shod, squad, tod, Todd, trod, wad Definition of scrod in US English: scrodnounskräd North American A young cod, haddock, or similar fish, especially one prepared for cooking. 〈北美〉(尤指已去骨切片供烹调用的)幼鳕鱼 Example sentencesExamples - In New England, scrod are very young cod or haddock, weighing only a pound or two.
- So he gets into a cab, and asks the driver, ‘Can you take me to where I can get scrod?’
- And if he's really hungry, he says he usually has some Atlantic white fish or some scrod.
- Do not turn down the native dish of jellied scrod; being offered this delicacy is a sign of respect.
- She happily consumes her fishsticks, aka a heap of greasy breading wrapped around a three-micron-thick wafer of minced scrod.
OriginMid 19th century: of unknown origin. |