bonito
英 [bə'niːtəʊ]
美
- n. 鲣;狐鲣
- n. (Bonito)人名;(西、意、葡)博尼托
英英释义
- 1. flesh of mostly Pacific food fishes of the genus Sarda of the family Scombridae; related to but smaller than tuna
- 2. fish whose flesh is dried and flaked for Japanese cookery; may be same species as skipjack tuna
- 3. any of various scombroid fishes intermediate in size and characteristics between mackerels and tunas
实用场景例句
- Lo m á s bonito es verles felices, con una sonrisa.
- 最美好的事情莫过于看到他们开心,看到他们面带微笑.
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- It will be harder to eat than the bonito.
- 它比那条金枪鱼要难吃些.
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- I have eaten the whole bonito.
- 我已经把这整条金枪鱼吃了.
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- Whole dried bonito fillets may be baked to soften and shaved to make the bonito shavings.
- 所有的金枪鱼干烤软、切成薄片后制成干鱼片.
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双语例句
- 1. Lo m á s bonito es verles felices, con una sonrisa.
- 最美好的事情莫过于看到他们开心,看到他们面带微笑.
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- 2. Gently pour bonito sauce onto the plate without splashing onto tofu.
- 将日本鲣鱼汁倒入碟子里.
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- 3. It will be harder to eat than the bonito.
- 它比那条金枪鱼要难吃些.
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- 4. I have eaten the whole bonito.
- 我已经把这整条金枪鱼吃了.
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- 5. Whole dried bonito fillets may be baked to soften and shaved to make the bonito shavings.
- 所有的金枪鱼干烤软、切成薄片后制成干鱼片.
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英文词源
- bonito (n.)
- type of sea fish, 1590s, from Spanish bonito, probably literally "the good one," diminutive of bueno "good," from Latin bonus (see bene-).
词态变化
复数: bonitos; bonitoes; bonito;