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noun ˈɡrəʊpə 1Australian NZ variant spelling of grouper 2A large Australian wrasse which is a popular sporting fish. 古氏黄唇鱼 Achoerodus gouldii, family Labridae Example sentencesExamples - Like I said before, you will see a lot of very friendly blue gropers, mados, goatfish, stingrays and bullseyes.
- Unfortunately, blue gropers and crayfish, both popular species for eating, prey on one such creature, sea urchins.
- Each and every one is an ambassador for the blue groper, for the great cuttlefish, for the coral reefs, for the weedy sea dragons of the sort that I met personally yesterday, diving off Manly, and getting to see some of your treasures.
- There's also a western blue groper, which is found from Victoria to southern Western Australia.
- So government needs to know those sorts of things so they can manage the habitats properly, so we can preserve something like the blue groper, which is after all the State fish of New South Wales.
Rhymescoper, doper, eloper, Europa, hoper, L-dopa, moper, no-hoper, opah, toper nounˈɡrəʊpə A person who fondles someone for sexual pleasure, especially without the person's consent. 抚摸(尤指猥亵)他人身体的人 Example sentencesExamples - You've had a long succession of male bosses who were gropers, weren't they?
- The train groper was going about his ordinary business on a Sendai subway line, making life hell for female commuters by fondling them or using his camera-equipped mobile phone to take shots up their skirts.
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