mussel
mussel — 名詞
- musselsingular
- musselsplural
1. an ocean-dwelling animal whose narrow, dark, hinged shell opens into two matchin
貽貝;淡菜
可食用的雙殼類海洋軟體動物
an ocean-dwelling animal whose narrow, dark, hinged shell opens into two matching halves; the soft meat inside is often steamed and eaten.
Nkechi gathered fresh mussels from the rocks at low tide.
Nkechi 在退潮時從岩石上採集新鮮的貽貝。
typical setting: gathering shellfish from rocks at low tide
The chef in Brussels served a big pot of mussels with white wine and parsley.
布魯塞爾那位廚師端上一大鍋以白酒和巴西利烹煮的貽貝。
common dish collocation: mussels with white wine
Élise threw away every mussel whose shell stayed shut after cooking.
Élise 把每一顆煮過後外殼仍然緊閉的貽貝都丟掉。
Long ropes hanging from the wooden raft were thick with young mussels.
從木筏垂下的長繩上掛滿了年幼的貽貝。
Hamza ordered a bowl of steamed mussels and a basket of fries.
Hamza 點了一碗清蒸貽貝和一籃薯條。
用法筆記
Countable noun; the plural 'mussels' is used much more often than the singular because the shellfish is usually eaten or gathered in groups. Do not confuse with the homophone 'muscle' (body tissue).