sewin
IPA/sˈuːɪn/
IPA/sˈuːɪn/
sewin — noun
1. a kind of sea trout found mainly around Wales, Ireland, and the western side of
1.名詞C2
釋義
a kind of sea trout found mainly around Wales, Ireland, and the western side of England
例句
Diego caught a sewin in the river near the Welsh coast last spring.
catch a sewin in a coastal river
Local anglers wait for sewin to return from the sea each summer.
sewin return from the sea seasonally
The guide showed Adaeze a silver sewin resting in the cool pool.
Many visitors come to fish for sewin in West Wales after dark.
用法筆記
This is a regional word used mainly in Wales and nearby fishing contexts. In more general English, most speakers say sea trout instead.
常見錯誤
❌Sewin is another word for salmon.
✅Sewin is a local word for sea trout.
💡Salmon is a different fish.