fin
- IPA[fɪn]
英式
- a flattened appendage on various parts of the body of many aquatic vertebrates, including fish and cetaceans, and some invertebrates, used for propelling, steering, and balancing.;an underwater swimmer's flipper.
- swim under water by means of flippers
verb: fin, 3rd person present: fins, gerund or present participle: finning, past tense: finned, past participle: finned
noun: fin, plural noun: fins
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名詞
- 1. a flattened appendage on various parts of the body of many aquatic vertebrates, including fish and cetaceans, and some invertebrates, used for propelling, steering, and balancing.
- ▪ an underwater swimmer's flipper.
- ▪ a small flattened projecting surface or attachment on an aircraft, rocket, or car, for providing aerodynamic stability.
- ▪ a flattened projection on a device, used for increasing heat transfer.
動詞
- 1. swim under water by means of flippers we finned along the side of the wreck
- finance.
Oxford American Dictionary
- another term for pelvic fin
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fin at the posterior extremity of a fish's body, typically continuous with the tail.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a fin at the posterior extremity of a fish's body, typically continuous with the tail.
Oxford Dictionary
- another term for pelvic fin
Oxford Dictionary
- an unpaired fin on the back of a fish or whale, e.g. the tall triangular fin of a shark or ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small, rayless, fleshy dorsal fin present in certain fishes, notably in the salmon family.
Oxford Dictionary
- an unpaired fin on the back of a fish or whale, e.g. the tall triangular fin of a shark or ...
Oxford Dictionary
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美式
- a flattened appendage on various parts of the body of many aquatic vertebrates and some ...
- swim underwater by means of flippers: I finned madly for the surface
Oxford American Dictionary