lobster 英 [ˈlɒbstə(r)]   美 [ˈlɑbstə(r)]

lobster

lobster  英 [ˈlɒbstə(r)] 美 [ˈlɑbstə(r)]

n. 龙虾  phrase. 龙虾肉 

名词复数:lobsters 

Customer: Waiter, this lobster has only one claw. 顾客:服务员,这个龙虾只有一只爪。
Where these 'lobster gangs' are prevalent, there are more lobsters. 在这些“龙虾帮”流行的地方,有更多的龙虾。

  • A lobster is a hard-shelled animal that lives in salt water and has two big front claws, or pincers. People who are familiar with red cooked lobsters might be surprised to see that when they're alive they are brown, gray, or even blue.
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  • n. 龙虾
  • phrase. 龙虾肉
  • 1. Customer: Waiter, this lobster has only one claw.

    顾客:服务员,这个龙虾只有一只爪。

  • 2. Where these 'lobster gangs' are prevalent, there are more lobsters.

    在这些“龙虾帮”流行的地方,有更多的龙虾。

  • 3. They caught lobster and fish everyday,and,as one of them put it'ate like kings'.

    他们天天捕到龙虾和鱼,用其中一位的话来说:“吃得像国王一样好”。

  • lobster (n.) large, long-tailed, stalk-eyed, 10-legged marine shellfish (Homarus vulgaris), early Middle English lopster, lopister, from Old English loppestre "lobster," also "locust," a corruption of Latin locusta, lucusta "locust, grasshopper," which is of unknown origin. De Vaan writes that "The only word similar in form and meaning is lacerta 'lizard; mackerel', but there is no common preform in sight. ... [T]hey could be cognate words in the language from which Latin borrowed these forms."
lob·ster / ˈlɒbstə(r) ; NAmE ˈlɑːbstər / noun 1 [countable ] a sea creature with a hard shell, a long body divided into sections, eight legs and two large claws(= curved and pointed arms for catching and holding things). Its shell is black but turns bright red when it is boiled. 龙虾 2 [uncountable ] meat from a lobster,used for food (供食用的)龙虾肉 lobster lobsters lobstered lobstering lob·ster / ˈlɒbstə(r) ; NAmE ˈlɑːbstər /
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