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有些鱼的眼睛对光比我们敏感。
The eyes of some fish have a greater sensitivity to light than ours do.
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鱼和米是这个国家的主要食物。
Fish and rice were the mainstays of the country's diet.
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这鱼烧的时间太长,都干掉了。
The fish was overdone and very dry.
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你可以根据鳍的形状来辨认这种鱼。
You can recognize the fish by the shape of their fins.
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黄昏时分,更多的鱼游上了浅摊。
At dusk more fish come into the shallows.
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冻鱼是一种非常健康的方便食品。
Frozen fish is a very healthy convenience food.
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她不放心地看着自己盘子里的鱼。
She eyed the fish on her plate suspiciously.
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北冰洋里有鱼受到污染了吗?
Have any fish been contaminated in the Arctic Ocean?
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那底下有很多鱼,快下钩吧。
There's a mess of fish down there, so get your lines in the water.
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吃某些种类的鱼变得时髦了。
It became fashionable to eat certain kinds of fish.
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鱼和甲壳类水生动物是特产。
Fish and shellfish are the specialties.
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这种鱼以浮游生物为主食。
The fish live on the plankton.
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在冷冻鱼之前没有必要总是取出其内脏。
It is not always necessary to gut the fish prior to freezing.
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你怎样辨别一条鱼的雌雄?
How can you tell what sex a fish is?
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水是鱼的天然生活环境。
Water is a fish's natural element.
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这种鱼一次产卵数千个。
The fish lay thousands of eggs at one time.
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过了半小时,鱼不再上钩,我们就走开了。
After half an hour, the fish stopped biting and we moved on.
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我们非常喜欢这些食物,尤其是那几盘鱼。
We loved the food so much, especially the fish dishes.
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这些鱼已经不新鲜了。
The fish were unwholesome and old.
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我钓的鱼有这么大呢。
The fish I caught was yay big.
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世界上约有3万种鱼。
There are about 30 000 species of fish in the world.
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池塘里养了许多鱼。
The pond was well stocked with fish.
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他们站在河里叉鱼。
They were standing in the river spearing fish.
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这鱼烧得烂而无味。
The fish was mushy and tasteless.
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这鱼烹得恰到好处。
The fish was cooked to perfection.
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鱼从我手里溜掉了。
The fish slipped out of my hand.
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这个湖里鱼很多。
Fish are plentiful in the lake.
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海鸥嘴里叼着鱼。
The gull held the fish in its beak.
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这些鱼常常生吃。
These fish are often eaten raw.
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鱼用鳃吸取氧气。
Fish take in oxygen through their gills.
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