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squid
- IPA[skwid]
美式
- an elongated, fast-swimming cephalopod mollusk with ten arms (technically, eight arms and two long tentacles), typically able to change color.;the squid used as food
- fish using squid as bait.
verb: squid, 3rd person present: squids, gerund or present participle: squidding, past tense: squidded, past participle: squidded
noun: squid, plural noun: squid
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名詞
- 1. an elongated, fast-swimming cephalopod mollusk with ten arms (technically, eight arms and two long tentacles), typically able to change color.
- ▪ the squid used as food fried squid in pumpkin sauce
- ▪ an artificial bait for fish imitating a squid in form.
動詞
- 1. fish using squid as bait.
- an enormous deep-sea squid, reaching a length of 13 metres (43 feet) or more.
Oxford Dictionary
- an enormous squid found in deep Antarctic and subantarctic seas of the southern hemisphere, ...
Oxford Dictionary
- an enormous squid found in deep Antarctic and subantarctic seas of the southern hemisphere, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small cephalopod having a dark body covered in light-producing organs, large reddish eyes, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a deep-sea squid that is the largest known invertebrate, reaching a length of 59 feet (18 m) or ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a small cephalopod having a dark body covered in light-producing organs, large reddish eyes, ...
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[skwɪd]
英式
- an elongated, fast-swimming cephalopod mollusc with eight arms and two long tentacles, ...
- fish using squid as bait.
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[skwɪd]
英式
- a device used in particular in sensitive magnetometers, which consists of a superconducting ...
Oxford Dictionary
- IPA[skwid]
美式
- a device used in particular in sensitive magnetometers, which consists of a superconducting ...
Oxford American Dictionary