dolphin
- IPA[ˈdälfən]
美式
- a small gregarious toothed whale that typically has a beaklike snout and a curved fin on the back. Dolphins have become well known for their sociable nature and high intelligence.;a bollard, pile, or buoy for mooring boats.
noun: dolphin, plural noun: dolphins
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- 1. a small gregarious toothed whale that typically has a beaklike snout and a curved fin on the back. Dolphins have become well known for their sociable nature and high intelligence.
- 2. a bollard, pile, or buoy for mooring boats.
- 3. a structure for protecting the pier of a bridge.
- 4. another term for mahimahi
- a solitary dolphin with a long slender beak, a small dorsal fin, and very poor eyesight. It ...
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- a stout-bodied dolphin with a distinct short beak, found in tropical and temperate coastal waters.
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- a solitary dolphin with a long slender beak, a small dorsal fin, and very poor eyesight. It ...
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- a dolphin of warm seas that has a long slender beak and is noted for rotating several times ...
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- a dolphin of warm seas that has a long slender beak and is noted for rotating several times ...
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- denoting fish caught using methods intended to reduce or eliminate the risk of harm to dolphins.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a stout-bodied dolphin with a distinct short beak, found in tropical and temperate coastal waters.
Oxford American Dictionary
- denoting fish caught using methods intended to reduce or eliminate the risk of harm to dolphins: Australia prides itself on only producing dolphin-friendly tuna
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- IPA[ˈdɒlfɪn]
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- a small gregarious toothed whale that typically has a beaklike snout and a curved fin on the ...
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