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minnow
- IPA[ˈminō]
美式
- a small freshwater Eurasian cyprinoid fish that typically forms large shoals.;any fish of the family Cyprinidae, the largest family of fishes, which includes carps, shiners, spinefins, squawfishes, chubs, daces, and stonerollers.
noun: minnow, plural noun: minnows
- 釋義
名詞
- 1. a small freshwater Eurasian cyprinoid fish that typically forms large shoals.
- ▪ any fish of the family Cyprinidae, the largest family of fishes, which includes carps, shiners, spinefins, squawfishes, chubs, daces, and stonerollers.
- ▪ used in names of similar small freshwater fishes, e.g., mudminnow, topminnow.
- ▪ an artificial lure imitating a minnow.
- 2. a person or organization of relatively small size, power, or influence the paper is a minnow in the national newspaper mass market
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- IPA[ˈmɪnəʊ]
英式
- a small freshwater Eurasian fish of the carp family, which typically forms large shoals.
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