释义 |
gurnard/ˈɡɜ:nəd/n. (also 亦作 gurnet /ˈɡɜ:nit/) any marine fish of the family Triglidae, having a large spiny head with mailed sides, and three finger-like pectoral rays used for walking on the seabed etc. 豹鲂鮄(头大而尖,体侧有铠甲状鳞片,并长有三条指状胸鳍用以在海床等处行走) [Middle English via Old French gornart, from grondir ‘to grunt’, from Latin grunnire] |