fishing

listen to the pronunciation of fishing
Englisch - Türkisch
av
avcılık

Avcılık, sualtı dalış, balıkçılık ve keşfetme onun ilgi alanları arasındadır. - Hunting, underwater diving, fishing and exploring are among his interests.

Balıkçılık, avcılık, yürüyüş ve kayakçılık popülerdir. - Fishing, hunting, hiking and skiing are popular.

balık avlayarak
balıkçılık

Beni balıkçılık hakkında kitabım var. - I have a book about fishing.

Adanın ekonomisi balıkçılık sektörüne bağlıdır. - The economy of the island is dependent on the fishing industry.

{f} balık avla

Benimle balık avlamaya gel. - Come fishing with me.

Tom'un yapmak istediği tek şey balık avlamaktır. - Fishing is the only thing Tom wants to do.

fishjng tackle veya gear balık takımı
{i} balık avı

Balık avına gitmeliydim. - I should've gone fishing.

Balık avı yarışmasını Tom kazandı. - Tom won the fishing tournament.

fishing rod olta kamışı
{i} ağız arama
baIıkçı takımı
{i} balık tutma

Kötü hava balık tutmaya gitmemi engelledi. - The bad weather prevented me from going fishing.

Ben sık sık nehirde balık tutmaya giderim. - I often go fishing in the river.

fish balık avla
balık avlama

Tom, oldukça sık balık avlamaya gider. - Tom goes fishing quite often.

Zaman zaman balık avlamaya gideriz. - We go fishing from time to time.

fishing boat balıkçı kayığı veya gemisi
fishing line
olta

Balıkçı oltayı suya fırlattı. - The fisherman cast the fishing line into the water.

fishing vessel
Balıkçı gemisi
fishing rod
olta

Mağazada yeni bir uzun balık oltası var. - There’s a new long fishing rod in the shop.

Tom her zaman arabasında bir olta tutar. - Tom always keeps a fishing rod in his car.

fish
balık

Yunuslar ve balinalar balık değildir. - Dolphins and whales are not fish.

Lütfen, balık ve eti dondurunuz. - Please freeze the fish and meat.

fishing effort
av gücü
fishing fleet
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık filosu
fishing gear
balık
fishing gear
(Denizbilim) av aracı
fishing gear
avlanma
fishing industry
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık endüstrisi
fishing industry
balıkçılık
fishing nets
(Spor) balık ağları
fishing season
(Denizbilim) av mevsimi
fishing smack
alamana
fishing worm
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) solucan
fishing boat
balıkçı kayığı
fishing gear
balıkçı takımı
fishing hook
olta iğnesi
fishing line
olta gemisi
fishing net
balıkçı ağı
fishing port
balıkçı limanı
fishing rod
olta kamışı
fishing season
balık avlama mevsimi
fishing tackle
balık takımı
fishing tackle
balıkçı takımı
fishing worm
balık yemi
fishing bell
Balık avında kullanılan, oltaya balık vurduğunu haber veren zil
fishing bell
Balık zili
fishing boat
balıkçı teknesi

Rıhtıma bağlanmış birkaç balıkçı teknesi var. - There are a number of fishing boats tied up at the dock.

Ben, kıyıdan yaklaşık bir mil ötede bir balıkçı teknesi gördüm. - I saw a fishing boat about a mile off the shore.

fishing gear
Balıkçılık için ağ takımı
fishing gear
Balık avı takımı
fishing grounds
Balık avlama alanı
fishing line knots braid techniques
olta bağlama teknikleri
fishing lure
Sahte balık yemi
fishing risk
balık avı rizikosu
fishing tackle
olta takımı
fishing area
(Denizbilim) av alanı
fishing bann
(Denizbilim) av yasağı
fishing by foot
(Denizbilim) toplayıcılık
fishing capacity
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık kapasitesi
fishing capacity
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık yeteneği
fishing community
(Denizbilim) balıkçı topluluğu
fishing depth
(Denizbilim) av derinliği
fishing efficiency
(Denizbilim) av etkinliği
fishing gear
olta takımı
fishing ground
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık alanı
fishing hook
(Spor) çatal iğne
fishing intensity
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık yoğunluğu
fishing intensity
(Denizbilim) av yeğinliği
fishing is not allowed here
burada balık tutmak yasak
fishing light
(Denizbilim) avcılık ışığı
fishing line
(Spor) çaparı
fishing line
(Spor) olta iplik
fishing line
{i} olta ipi
fishing mortality
(Denizbilim) avcılık ölümü
fishing mortality
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık ölümü
fishing net
balık ağı
fishing opportunity
avlanma kotası
fishing pattern
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık şekli
fishing pattern
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık kalıbı
fishing period
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık dönemi
fishing period
(Denizbilim) avcılık dönemi
fishing pole
olta kamışı
fishing port
(Askeri) balıkçı barınağı
fishing port area
(Askeri) balıkçı barınağı alanı
fishing power
(Denizbilim) avlama gücü
fishing pressure
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık baskısı
fishing pressure
(Denizbilim) avcılık baskısı
fishing rate
(Denizbilim) avcılık oranı
fishing region
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık bölgesi
fishing regulations
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık düzenlemeleri
fishing right
(Denizbilim) av hakkı
fishing rod
olta çubuğu
fishing rod
balık avlama kamışı
fishing smack
küçük balıkçı gemisi
fishing spread
(Denizbilim) ağız genişliği
fishing station
balıkçı evi
fishing success
(Denizbilim) av başarısı
fishing time
(Denizbilim) av zamanı
fishing time
(Denizbilim) av süresi
fishing town
balıkçı kasabası
fishing unit
(Denizbilim) avcılık birimi
fishing vessel
(Askeri) 1000 tondan büyük balıkçı gemisi
fishing village
balıkçı köyü
fishing waters
(Denizbilim) balık suları
fishing zone
balık avlama alanı
fishing zone
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık kuşağı
fishing zone
(Politika, Siyaset) balıkçılık bölgesi
five pointed fishing hook
çarpma
fish
{f} avlamak

Ben biraz balık avlamak için bir hafta izin alıyorum. - I'm taking a week off to do some fishing.

Ruhsatsız balık avlamaktan ceza yedim. - I was fined for fishing without a license.

commercial fishing
ticari balıkçılık
drift fishing
(Denizbilim) sürüklenme balıkçılığı
fish
(deyim) derya kuzusu
fish
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) balıklar

Bu gölde çeşitli balıklar var. - This lake abounds in various kinds of fish.

O, balıklar hakkında o kadar şeyi nasıl öğrendi? - How did she get to know so much about fish?

ghost fishing
(Denizbilim) hayalet avcılık
gone fishing
(Bilgisayar) balığa çıktım
gone fishing
(Bilgisayar) balığa gitti
index fishing
(Denizbilim) gösterge avcılığı
leisure fishing
(Askeri) serbest balıkçılık
leisure fishing boat
(Askeri) serbest balıkçı botu
passive fishing
(Denizbilim) pasif balıkçılık
sports fishing
amatör balıkçılık
coastal fishing
kıyı balıkçılığı
fish
balık tutmak

Güzel bir gün ve canım balık tutmak istiyor. - It is a fine day and I feel like going fishing.

Burada balık tutmak yasak. - Fishing is not allowed here.

fish
{f} balık avla

Bazı oğlanlar balık avlar, diğerleri ise yüzer. - Some of the boys are fishing and the others are swimming.

Balık avlamak için göllere gidiyor musun? - Do you go fishing on the lakes?

fish
balık eti
Fish
balye
cod fishing
morina balıkçılık
deep sea fishing
Açık deniz balıkçılığı, derin deniz balıkçılığı
fish
1- (argo) Hapishaneye yeni giren tutuklu. 2- (argo) Çabuk para kaybeden kötü poker oyuncusu
fish
fısh
fly fishing
balıkçılık sinek
fly-fishing
fly-balıkçılık
long line fishing
Parakete usulü balık avcılığı
aimed fishing
(Denizbilim) hedef av
beach fishing
(Askeri) sahil balıkçılığı
continuous fishing
(Denizbilim) sürekli balıçılık
culture fishing
kültür balıkçılığı
deep fishing
açık deniz balıkçılığı
effectiveness of fishing
(Denizbilim) balıkçılık etkinliği
escape from the fishing rod
oltadan kurtulmak
escape the fishing line
oltadan kurtulmak
experimental fishing
(Denizbilim) deneysel balıkçılık
feasibility fishing
(Denizbilim) fizibilite balıkçılığı
fish
içinde balık avlamak
fish
seren berkitmek
fish
balıkbal
fish
up veya out ile arayıp
fish
{f} balık tutmak, balık avlamak
fish
{f} denizden çıkarmak
fish
{f} tutmak

Bu kulübün bir üyesi kalmak istiyorsanız balık tutmak ya da yem kesmek zorundasınız. - If you want to stay a member of this club, you have to fish or cut bait.

Güzel bir gün ve canım balık tutmak istiyor. - It is a fine day and I feel like going fishing.

fish
ağız aramak
fish
for ile aramak
fish
(isim) balık
fish
{i} (çoğ. fish, değişik türler için fish.es) balık
fish
{f} araştırmak
fish
{f} balığa çıkmak

Tek istediğim balığa çıkmak. - All I want to do is go fishing.

Bizimle balığa çıkmak istemediğinden emin misin? - Are you sure you don't want to go fishing with us?

fish
{f} bulup çıkarmak
fish
çekip çıkarmak
fish
tahta veya demir parçası ile takviye etmek
fish
fish for a compliment kendisine kompliman yapılmasını istemek
fishing line
misina
get caught in fishing net
ağa takılmak
get rid of the fishing rod
oltadan kurtulmak
go out fishing
balığa çıkmak
ground fishing
dip balıkçılığı
ground fishing
kıyı balıkçılığı
i am interested in fishing
balık tutmayı seviyorum
is fishing allowed here
burada balık tutmak serbest mi
mobile fishing gear
(Denizbilim) hareketli av aracı
opportunistic fishing
(Denizbilim) fırsatçı balıkçılık
optimum fishing capacity
(Denizbilim) en iyi balıkçılk yeteneği
otter fishing
(Denizbilim) susamuru balıkçılığı
pearl fishing
inci avı
pier fishing
(Denizbilim) iskele balıkçılığı
poison fishing
(Denizbilim) ağı balıkçılığı
poison fishing
(Denizbilim) zehir balıkçılığı
powered fishing boat
(Askeri) motorlu balıkçı kayığı
prohibition of fishing
(Askeri) balıkçılık yasağı
raft fishing
(Denizbilim) sal balıkçılığı
recreational fishing
hobi balıkçılığı
sponge fishing
süngercilik
sponge fishing
sünger çıkarma
sport fishing enterprise
(Askeri) balıkçılık spor girişimi
Englisch - Englisch
The business of catching fish in large quantities for sale

the fishing industry.

Of, or pertaining to fishing
Present participle of fish
The activity or sport of catching fish from a body of water

a good day's fishing.

A place for catching fish
{n} the art or practice of catching fish
Pertaining to fishing; used in fishery; engaged in fishing; as, fishing boat; fishing tackle; fishing village
Fishing for compliments Laying a bait for praise
- is considered an entrepreneurial activity if the fishing activity is mainly for sale Fishing activity includes capture fishing (with boat of 3 tons or less), gathering fry, shells, seaweeds and others and culturing of oyster, mussels, etc
the act of someone who fishes as a diversion the occupation of catching fish for a living
A fishery
The act, practice, or art of one who fishes
An attempt to retrieve the portion of the drill string left in the borehole See also fish; string failure
A fun pastime where you use a rod and some bait to catch fish
In contrast to many other people, we don't do fishing with a rod and do not like to kill any fish We are enjoying looking at the fishes in water Sometimes Ingrid and Anja are annoying fish, as you can see on the picture, they digged the flounder out of the sand and put her into the diving goggles
The act of bobbing your head about in class when you are deprived of sleep from the night before
the occupation of catching fish for a living
Fishing is the sport, hobby, or business of catching fish. Despite the poor weather the fishing has been pretty good. a fishing boat. or sport fishing Sport of catching fish freshwater or saltwater typically with rod, line, and hook. Fishing is as old as the human ability to use tools to capture prey. The first significant modern innovations, including use of a reel, a rod with line guides, and a hook with an offset point, came in the late 17th and early 18th centuries. Horsehair was used as line until the mid 19th century, when it was replaced by textile materials; these in turn were replaced by nylon in the 1930s. Wood and bamboo rods yielded to rods of fibreglass and other synthetic materials. Forms of sport fishing practiced today include fly fishing (freshwater), in which a fly-like hook is repeatedly cast upon the water surface to attract biting fish; bait fishing (fresh-and saltwater), in which live or artificial bait is set or drawn below the surface; and big-game fishing (saltwater), in which heavy-duty tackle is used to land large marine species (including tuna, marlin, and swordfish) from a motorized boat
To play only one or two tiles, usually for few points, keeping five or six really good tiles, with the hope of playing a high-scoring word next turn
Taking or attempting to take aquatic animal life by any means
Operations to recover a fish
Recovering the tools or pipe that have been accidentally lost down the borehole by using specially designed tools that screw into or grab the missing equipment
An effort to take fish, amphibians, crustaceans or mollusk This includes using a hook and line, handline, trotline, jug fishing, seine, net, ice fishing, underwater spearfishing, archery, snagging or gigging
{i} catching fish; fishery, place for catching fish
the act of someone who fishes as a diversion
Includes fishing from the shore, and from a boat when the boating is secondary to the fishing activity Included are warm-water, cold-water, and ice fishing; crabbing; seining; and gigging
fishing boat
A boat used for fishing
fishing boats
plural form of fishing boat
fishing cat
A medium-sized cat whose habitat range extends through Indochina, India, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Sumatra and Java; Prionailurus viverrinus
fishing cats
plural form of fishing cat
fishing expedition
A non-specific search for information, especially incriminating information
fishing expeditions
plural form of fishing expedition
fishing ground
An area of water used for fishing (usually a sea area)
fishing grounds
plural form of fishing ground
fishing hook
A (generally barbed) sharp curved implement used to catch fish using a line
fishing hooks
plural form of fishing hook
fishing line
A cord or line where the hook or lure is attached
fishing pole
A pole used for fishing
fishing poles
plural form of fishing pole
fishing rod
A rod, often made in sections, which carries a line used for angling and is used to support both the line and the reel and to cast the line
fishing rods
plural form of fishing rod
fishing space
The space between the base and head of a rail in which a rigid steel bar is placed
fishing expedition
an investigation that does not stick to a stated objective but hopes to uncover incriminating or newsworthy evidence
fishing expedition
a legal interrogation or examination to discover information for a later proceeding
fishing boat
a vessel for fishing; often has a well to keep the catch alive
fishing boat
boat from which fish are caught (used by professional or sport fishermen)
fishing eagle
of southeast Europe and central Asia
fishing gear
gear used in fishing
fishing industry
Taking, processing, and marketing of fish and other seafood from oceans, rivers, and lakes. Fishing is one of the primary forms of food production; it ranks with farming and probably predates it. The fishing industry employs more than 5 million people worldwide. The major countries engaged in marine fishing are Japan, China, the U.S., Chile, Peru, India, South Korea, Thailand, and the countries of northern Europe. The aquatic life harvested includes both marine and freshwater species of fish, shellfish, mammals, and seaweed. They are processed into food for human consumption, animal feeds, fertilizers, and ingredients for use in other commercial commodities
fishing industry
branch that deals with raising fish and drawing them out from the pools that they are raised in
fishing license
a license authorizing the bearer to fish during a specified period of time
fishing line
{i} line of elastic cord made of nylon with a hook on the end of it to which bait is attached for fishing
fishing line
a length of cord to which the leader and float and sinker and hook are attached
fishing line
very long string made of strong material and used to catch fish
fishing net
fishnet: a net that will enclose fish when it is pulled in
fishing net
{i} net which is put into the sea in order to trap fish
fishing pole
a rod of wood or steel or fiberglass that is used in fishing to extend the fishing line
fishing rod
A fishing rod is a long thin pole which has a line and hook attached to it and which is used for catching fish. A rod of wood, steel, or fiberglass used with a line for catching fish. Also called fishing pole. 'fishing pole a long thin pole with a long string and a hook attached to it, used for catching fish
fishing rod
specialized stick used for catching fish
fishing rod
a rod of wood or steel or fiberglass that is used in fishing to extend the fishing line
fishing season
the season during which it is legal to catch fish
fishing season
{i} season during which it is allowed by law to catch fish
fishing smack
fishing boat: a vessel for fishing; often has a well to keep the catch alive
fishing smack
fishing boat
fishing tackle
Fishing tackle consists of all the equipment that is used in the sport of fishing, such as fishing rods, lines, hooks, and bait
Fish
A surname, from the common noun fish
fish
A makeshift overlapping longitudinal brace used to temporarily repair or extend a spar or mast of a ship
fish
Torpedo

The second and third fish went to the middle of her long superstructure and under her forward deck.

fish
To try to catch fish, whether successfully or not

She went to the river to fish for trout.

fish
To try to catch fish, or to find something else, in (a body of water)

They fished the surrounding lakes for the dead body.

fish
To attempt to obtain information by talking to people

The detective visited the local pubs fishing around for more information.

fish
A woman
fish
To repair a spar or mast using a brace often called a fish (see NOUN above)

the crew were set to replacing and splicing the rigging and fishing the spars.

fish
Any vertebrate that lives in water and cannot live outside it
fish
The flesh of the fish used as food

The seafood pasta had lots of fish but not enough pasta.

fish
To attempt to find or get hold of an object by searching among other objects

He was fishing for the keys in his pocket.

fish
A cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water, moving with the help of fins and breathing with gills

God created all the fishes of the world.

fish
plural form of fish

We have many fish in our aquarium.

fly-fishing
Alternative spelling of fly fishing
ice fishing
The sport of fishing through a hole cut in the ice
fish
{v} to catch fishers, catch by art, sift, fasten
fish
{n} a class of animals living in water, a timber to strengthen a mast of spar, a machine to hoist the flukes of an anchor
fish
1- (slang) A new inmate at prison. 2- (slang) A poker player who loses all their money easily
fly fishing
The sport of fishing using a rod and an artificial fly as bait
long line fishing
Long-line fishing is a commercial fishing technique that uses hundreds or even thousands of baited hooks hanging from a single line. Swordfish, tuna, halibut, sablefish and Patagonian toothfish are commonly caught by this method. In some unstable fisheries such as that of Patagonian toothfish in New Zealand, fishermen may be limited to as few as 25 hooks on a line. In contrast, large commercial long-liners in certain robust fisheries of the Bering Sea and North Pacific generally run over 2500 hand-baited hooks on a single series of connected lines many miles in length. Long-lines can be set to hang near the surface (pelagic longline) to catch fish such as tuna and swordfish or along the sea floor (Demersal longline) for groundfish such as halibut or cod. Pelagic longlines are the most common commercial fishing gear in the world
coarse fishing
the sport of catching fish, except for trout or salmon, in rivers and lakes
deep sea fishing
catching fish in the open ocean
fish
To attempt to get hold of (an object) that is among other objects
fish
Of a batsman, to attempt to hit a ball outside off stump and miss it
fish
To search by raking or sweeping
fish
If you fish, you try to catch fish, either for food or as a form of sport or recreation. Brian remembers learning to fish in the River Cam
fish
A piece of timber, somewhat in the form of a fish, used to strengthen a mast or yard
fish
{i} type of cold-blooded aquatic animal with fins and scales; other aquatic animals (Informal); flesh of fish; fellow, guy (used in combination - i.e. odd fish, queer fish)
fish
Florescent in situ hybridization: a technique for uniquely identifying whole chromosomes or parts of chromosomes using florescent tagged DNA
fish
Less sensitive than benthic algae (sea vegetables) as bioindicators, fish are an important indicator of the level of human consumption of radioactive contamination Freshwater fish often show much higher levels of the bioaccumulation of radionuclides and other forms of chemical fallout than marine specimens
fish
A type of fish
fish
During the Ice Age, freshwater fish were killed off, and do not appear in the the Mesolithic diet, but many types sea fish have been found, including: cod, eel, haddock, grey mullet, saithe, skate The freshwater fish which do appear include: pike Fishing methods included fish gorge, harpoon, hooks, leister, line-fishing, nets
fish
A card game in which the object is to obtain pairs of cards
fish
An object lost (or stuck) in the wellbore obstructing operations
fish
It is neither fish, flesh, nor fowl, or Neither fish, flesh, nor good red herring Not fish (food for the monk), not flesh (food for the people generally), nor yet red herring (food for paupers) Suitable to no class of people, fit for neither one thing nor another Fish comes first because in the Middle Ages the clergy took precedence of the laity "She would be a betwixt-and-between neither fish nor fowl " - Mrs Lynn Linton Fish-day (A) [jour maigre] A day in the Roman Catholic Church when persons, without ecclesiastical permission, are forbidden to eat meat
fish
To attempt to catch fish; to be employed in taking fish, by any means, as by angling or drawing a net
fish
(astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Pisces
fish
Group of vertebrate animals that inhabit aquatic habitats
fish
), or unite end to end (two timbers, railroad rails, etc
fish
An instance of seeking something
fish
the flesh of fish used as food; "in Japan most fish is eaten raw"; "after the scare about foot-and-mouth disease a lot of people started eating fish instead of meat"; "they have a chef who specializes in fish"
fish
Fluorescent In Situ Hybridization
fish
To catch; to draw out or up; as, to fish up an anchor
fish
catch or try to catch fish or shellfish; "I like to go fishing on weekends"
fish
[church] Christian symbol signifies born again in the water of baptism See: symbol
fish
An oviparous, vertebrate animal usually having fins and a covering scales or plates
fish
A popular dance done to Fox Trot music in 4/4 time (New Orleans jazz type music) whereby the dancers rock their pelvis forward and back balancing on one foot and then the other in a slow gyrating manner Originated in 1961
fish
A physical mapping approach that uses fluorescein tags to detect hybridization of probes with metaphase chromosomes and with the less-condensed somatic interphase chromatin Flow cytometry: Analysis of biological material by detection of the light-absorbing or fluorescing properties of cells or subcellular fractions (i e , chromosomes) passing in a narrow stream through a laser beam An absorbance or fluorescence profile of the sample is produced Automated sorting devices, used to fractionate samples, sort successive droplets of the analyzed stream into different fractions depending on the fluorescence emitted by each droplet Flow karyotyping: Use of flow cytometry to analyze and/or separate chromosomes on the basis of their DNA content
fish
If you tell someone that there are plenty more fish in the sea, you are comforting them by saying that although their relationship with someone has failed, there are many other people they can have relationships with. American politician who was a U.S. representative from New York, (1843-1845), governor of New York (1849-1850), a U.S. senator (1851-1857), and U.S. secretary of state (1869-1877). Any of more than 24,000 species of cold-blooded vertebrates found worldwide in fresh and salt water. Living species range from the primitive lampreys and hagfishes through the cartilaginous sharks, skates, and rays to the abundant and diverse bony fishes. Species range in length from 0.4 in. (10 mm) to more than 60 ft (20 m). The body is generally tapered at both ends. Most species that inhabit surface or midwater regions are streamlined or are flattened side to side; most bottom dwellers are flattened top to bottom. Tropical species are often brightly coloured. Most species have paired fins and skin covered with either bony or toothlike scales. Fish generally respire through gills. Most bony fishes have a swim bladder, a gas-filled organ used to adjust swimming depth. Most species lay eggs, which may be fertilized externally or internally. Fishes first appeared more than 450 million years ago. fish farming fish duck fish hawk archer fish blind fish bony fish fish poisoning Fish Hamilton flying fish Great Fish River parrot fish pilot fish scorpion fish Siamese fighting fish tropical fish zebra fish sport fishing fishing industry
fish
An easy victim for swindling
fish
A purchase used to fish the anchor
fish
seek indirectly; "fish for compliments"
fish
{f} catch fish; try to catch fish; search for fish; search; try to obtain -
fish
Any vertebrates that lives in water and cannot live outside it
fish
A period of time spent fishing
fish
To try with a fishing rod; to catch fish in; as, to fish a stream
fish
To attempt to gain
fish
Of or relating to fish
fish
They are animals that have a backbone and live in water They also usually have gills to breathe, are covered in scales, have fins for swimming and are cold-blooded Cold-blooded means their bodies stay about the same temperature as their surroundings Sea dragons and sharks are fish
fish
The use of fluorescent DNA probes to locate, mark, or map DNA sequences, genes, regions or complete chromosomes
fish
[Adelaide University, Australia] n 1 Another {metasyntactic variable} See {foo} Derived originally from the Monty Python skit in the middle of "The Meaning of Life" entitled "Find the Fish" 2 A pun for `microfiche' A microfiche file cabinet may be referred to as a `fish tank'
fish
The form fish is usually used for the plural, but fishes can also be used
fish
A bad player A terrible player A player who will tend to give away lots of money Fish-ness can also be relative Common poker wisdom holds that if you can't find the fish at your table, you're it See also provider I love playing at that fish pond
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Fish is the flesh of a fish eaten as food. Does dry white wine go best with fish?
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The twelfth sign of the zodiac; Pisces
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It breathes by means of gills, and lives almost entirely in the water
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traditional nickname for freshmen Newcomers to the band are sufficiently given hell during boot camp and summer band, leading up to Initiation Freshmen usually share a marching spot amongst themselves, and we don't let trombone freshmen do the Guillotine until the last couple of football games
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Women
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If you fish a particular area of water, you try to catch fish in it. On Saturday we fished the River Arno
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To strengthen a beam, mast, etc
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disapproval If you say that someone is fishing for information or praise, you disapprove of the fact that they are trying to get it from someone in an indirect way. He didn't want to create the impression that he was fishing for information `Lucinda, you don't have to talk to him!' Mike shouted. `He's just fishing.' = angle see also fishing
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All species of fresh or salt-water fishes, as well as crustaceans, mollusks, and other underwater organisms that are considered part of the fishery resource Exclusive of marine mammals Inclusion (or not) of sea turtles is now decided in each case
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by bolting a plank, timber, or plate to the beam, mast, or timbers, lengthwise on one or both sides
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collectively, plural of fish
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See Fish joint, under Fish, n
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To seek to obtain by artifice, or indirectly to seek to draw forth; as, to fish for compliments
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A name loosely applied in popular usage to many animals of diverse characteristics, living in the water
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A fish is a creature that lives in water and has a tail and fins. There are many different kinds of fish. I was chatting to an islander who had just caught a fish The fish were counted and an average weight recorded
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Fluorescent in situ hybridization A method for determining the cytogenetic location of a cloned segment of DNA The DNA is labeled with a fluorescent dye and hybridized to a cytological preparation of chromosomes that has been denatured to allow nucleic acid hybridization between chromosomal DNA and the probe The site of hybridization is determined by fluorescent microscopy See the Figure at NHGRI See also In situ Hybridization
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The flesh of fish, used as food
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A physical mapping approach that uses fluorescein tags to detect hybridization of probes with metaphase chromosomes and with the less condensed somatic interphase chromatin *
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the twelfth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about February 19 to March 20
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Of or relating to fishing
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seek indirectly; "fish for compliments
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Defined as finfish, crustaceans, mollusks, and amphibians and reptiles which spend the majority of their life cycle in water, and any part, egg, offspring, or dead body of any of these species
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A universal description for a downhole obstruction not intended to be there Normally used to describe an item of equipment left in the well as a consequence of a previous workover operation
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any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills; "the shark is a large fish"; "in the livingroom there was a tank of colorful fish"
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A pungent and salty liquid made from various mixtures based on the liquid obtained from salted, fermented fish Fish sauce can range in color from yellow or reddish-brown to deep brown and can be flavored with chiles or sugar It may be called a variety of names in Asian markets: nam pla (Thai), nuoc nam (Vietnamese), patis (Filipino) and shottsuru (Japanese)
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A counter, used in various games
fly fishing
type of angling using artificial flies, fishing using flies as bait
fly-fishing
Fly-fishing is a method of fishing in which a silk or nylon model of a small winged insect is used as bait
fly-fishing
angling with an artificial fly as a lure
ice fishing
the sport of catching fish through a hole in the ice on a lake or river
spillet fishing
A system or method of fishing by means of a number of hooks set on snoods all on one line; in North America, called trawl fishing, bultow, or bultow fishing, and long-line fishing
spilliard fishing
A system or method of fishing by means of a number of hooks set on snoods all on one line; in North America, called trawl fishing, bultow, or bultow fishing, and long-line fishing
surf fishing
surf casting: casting (artificial) bait far out into the ocean (up to 200 yards) with the waves breaking around you
went fishing
set out to catch fish with a bow and rod
whale fishing
hunting for whales
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