FISHTERM bilingual dictionary Search results for 'Fin' (3 record(s))
RECORD 1
RECORD No. | 293 |
AUTHOR | ELAD D. F. |
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LAST UPDATE | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
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TERM | * Couper l’aileron statut: préféré ; * Prélèver l'aileron (verbe) statut: admis | ||||
PART OF SPEECH | verbe | ||||
DEFINITION |
La pratique consistant à enlever les ailerons (nageoire triangulaire) et à jeter les carcasses, généralement en rapport avec les requins. | ||||
DEFINITION SOURCE |
SCRS (2001) |
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TERM | * Fin statut: préféré ; * fins (verb) statut: admis ; * finned (verb) statut: admis ; * finning (verb) statut: admis | ||||
PART OF SPEECH | verb | ||||
ETYMOLOGY | From the noun fin; from Old English finn, ‘fin’; from Germanic finnaz, ‘fin’. | ||||
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE |
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). | ||||
DEFINITION |
1) to cut off the fins (from a fish). The practice of removing fins and discarding the
carcass, usually pertaining to sharks.
2) of a marine animal) to show fins above the water — Saw was frightened as the sharks finned around the boat | ||||
DEFINITION SOURCE |
SCRS (2001) Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). |
RECORD 2
RECORD No. | 298 |
AUTHOR | ELAD D. F. |
DATE OF CREATION | |
LAST UPDATE | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
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TERM | * Nageoire statut: préféré ; * Aileron (nom féminin) statut: admis | ||||
PART OF SPEECH | nom féminin | ||||
ETYMOLOGY | ÉTYM. 1555; de nager. De nager et -oire ; du latin classique navigare, ‘naviguer’ ; du latin classique navis, ‘navire’. | ||||
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE |
Grand Robert de la langue française, en 6 volumes version 2.0 (2005). Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). | ||||
DEFINITION |
Organe plat formé d'une membrane soutenue par des rayons osseux et qui sert d'appareil propulseur (qui lui permet de nager) et stabilisateur aux poissons et à certains autres animaux aquatiques. | ||||
PLURAL | Ailerons ; Nageoires ; | ||||
DEFINITION SOURCE |
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). |
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TERM | * Fin statut: préféré | ||||
PART OF SPEECH | noun | ||||
PLURAL | Fins ; | ||||
ETYMOLOGY | Old English finn, fin, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch vin and probably ultimately to Latin pinna ‘feather, wing’. | ||||
ETYMOLOGY SOURCE |
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). Antidote bilingual 10 v2.1 (2019). | ||||
DEFINITION |
a thin, flat appendage on the body of a fish or other aquatic animal that helps manoeuvre the body through the water. | ||||
DEFINITION SOURCE |
SCRS (2001) |
RECORD 3
RECORD No. | 299 |
AUTHOR | ELAD D. F. |
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LAST UPDATE | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 |
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TERM | * Aileron statut: préféré ; * nageoire pectorale (adjectif) statut: admis | ||||
PART OF SPEECH | adjectif | ||||
DEFINITION |
Les nageoires souvent dorsal, désigne la nageoire triangulaire de certains poissons (des poissons-volants particulièrement des requins) leur servant d'ailes. | ||||
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TERM | * Pectoral fin statut: préféré | ||||
PART OF SPEECH | adjective | ||||
PLURAL | Pectoral fins ; | ||||
DEFINITION |
A pair of fins situated just behind the head of fishes, one on either side, that help control direction, balancing and movement during swimming. | ||||
DEFINITION SOURCE |
Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (8th ed.) (2010). FISHTERM |