trout

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İngilizce - Türkçe
alabalık

Tom dün bir çift büyük alabalık yakaladı. - Tom caught a couple of large trout yesterday.

O büyük bir alabalık yakaladı. - He landed a big trout.

(Gıda) denizalabalığı
ala

Sazan ve alabalık gibi balıklar tatlı suda yaşar. - Such fishes as carp and trout live in fresh water.

Tom dün bir çift büyük alabalık yakaladı. - Tom caught a couple of large trout yesterday.

Salmo lacustris
{i} alabalık [(Zooloji) ]
alabalık tutmak
Salvelinus namaycush
Salmo fontinalis
(isim) alabalık [zool.]
brook trout dere alabalığı
{i} (çoğ. trout/--s) alabalık
sea trout deniz alası
lake trout göl alası
trout meuniere
alabalık meuniere
trout fried in butter
(Gıda) tereyağında alabalık
trout in jelly
(Gıda) jöleli alabalık
trout pellet
(Denizbilim) alabalık topağı
rainbow trout
gökkuşaklı alabalık
smoked fillets of trout
(Gıda) füme alabalık
salmon trout
kırmızı etli alabalık
brook trout
alabalığı
coral trout
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Mercan alabalığı
rainbow trout
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) gökkuşağı alabalığı

Yani şimdi bu alanda en az 20 tane gökkuşağı alabalığı vardır. - So now there are at least 20 rainbow trout in this area.

lake trout
gölalası
rainbow trout
çelikbaş alabalık
salmon trout
(isim) alabalık
salmon trout
{i} alabalık
salmon trout
dağalası
sea trout
deniz alabalığı
sea trout
kırmızı etli alabalık
tickle a trout
eli ile alabalık tutmak
İngilizce - İngilizce
Any of several species of fish in Salmonidae, closely related to salmon, and distinguished by spawning more than once

Many anglers consider trout to be the archetypical quarry.

An elderly woman of dubious sensibilities

Look, you silly old trout; you can't keep bringing home cats! You can't afford the ones you have!.

To (figuratively) slap someone with a slimy, stinky, wet trout; to admonish jocularly
{n} a fine fish, an honest silly fellow
A trout is a fairly large fish that lives in rivers and streams. Trout is this fish eaten as food. Any of several prized game and food fishes of the family Salmonidae, native to the Northern Hemisphere but widely introduced elsewhere. Though most species inhabit cool fresh waters, a few (called sea trout; e.g., cutthroat trout) migrate to the sea between spawnings. Some weakfish are also called sea trout. The genus Oncorhynchus includes salmon and several trout species; Salvelinus contains trout species regarded as chars. Trout species vary greatly in anatomy, colour, and habits. Most live among submerged objects or in riffles and deep pools, eating insects, small fishes and their eggs, and crustaceans. See also brook trout; brown trout; lake trout; rainbow trout. sea trout brook trout speckled trout brown trout cutthroat trout lake trout salmon trout Great Lakes trout Mackinaw trout rainbow trout
A member of a group of long-bodied fishes related to salmon Trout have been important food fish for people for centuries Many trout species live their entire lives in fresh water, but some spend part of their lives in the sea and return to rivers to spawn
Universally cultured for commercial and sport fishing There are numerous species with distinct flavors, texture and sizes Most common varieties are
any of various game and food fishes of cool fresh waters mostly smaller than typical salmons
{i} type of fish especially several types of fish related to the salmon
All the species breed in fresh water, but after spawning many of them descend to the sea if they have an opportunity
Any one of several species of marine fishes more or less resembling a trout in appearance or habits, but not belonging to the same family, especially the California rock trouts, the common squeteague, and the southern, or spotted, squeteague; called also salt-water trout, sea trout, shad trout, and gray trout
A popular coldwater stream and lake game fish It is the type of game fish most associated with fly fishing Some species of trout are found in saltwater
any of various game and food fishes of cool fresh waters mostly smaller than typical salmons flesh of any of several primarily freshwater game and food fishes
flesh of any of several primarily freshwater game and food fishes
Any one of numerous species of fishes belonging to Salmo, Salvelinus, and allied genera of the family Salmonidæ
They are highly esteemed as game fishes and for the quality of their flesh
See Squeteague, and Rock trout under Rock
trout lily
Any of various plants in the Liliaceae genus Erythronium, also called fawn lily and dog's tooth violet
trout pout
The exaggerated, grotesque result of injection of excessive quantities of collagen into the lips in order to make them appear fuller
trout pouts
plural form of trout pout
Sevan trout
Highly valued endangered species of freshwater trout, Salmo ischchan, that is native only to Sevan, a mountain lake in Armenia
brook trout
A fish of the subspecies Salmo trutta fario, the brown trout
brook trout
A fish of the species Salvelinus fontinalis
brown trout
A species of freshwater trout, Salmo trutta, that is native to Europe and Asia
mackinaw trout
The North American lake trout, Salvelinus namaycush
rainbow trout
A species of trout, Salmo gairdneri, that has black spots and a pink streak running along the body
salmon and trout
snout: tobacco or cigarettes
sea trout
A fish of the species Salmo trutta morpha trutta, closely related to salmon and brown trout. It is lighter in colour than the brown trout, and lives in salt water, returning to fresh water only to spawn
speckled trout
A North American freshwater game fish (Salvelinus fontinalis); the brook trout
brook trout
North American freshwater trout; introduced in Europe freshwater fish
brook trout
A freshwater game fish (Salvelinus fontinalis) of eastern North America. Also called speckled trout, squaretail. or speckled trout Popular freshwater game fish (Salvelinus fontinalis), a variety of char, that is valued for its flavour and its fighting qualities when hooked. The brook trout is a native of the northeastern U.S. and Canada and has been transplanted to many parts of the world. It lives in cold, clean waters and carries dark, wormlike markings on the back and red and whitish spots on the body. The brook trout may weigh up to 6 lbs (3 kg). Some individuals migrate to large lakes or the sea and grow much larger and more silvery
brown trout
A European freshwater game fish (Salmo trutta) that is dark olive to purple-black above and yellow-brown with reddish spots on the sides. It is naturalized in North America. Prized and wary European game fish (Salmo trutta, family Salmonidae) that is favoured for food. The species includes several varieties (e.g., the Loch Leven trout of Britain). The brown trout is recognized by the light-ringed black spots on its brown body. It has been transplanted to many areas of the world because it can thrive in warmer waters than most other trout. It grows to about 8 lbs (3.6 kg). Oceangoing individuals, called sea trout, are larger than freshwater forms and provide good sport, as do those that enter large lakes
brown trout
speckled trout of European rivers; introduced in North America
bull trout
Cambricus, which ascend rivers; called also sea trout
bull trout
Salvelinus malma of California and Oregon; called also Dolly Varden trout and red- spotted trout
bull trout
The huso or salmon of the Danube
bull trout
In England, a large salmon trout of several species, as Salmo trutta and S
cutthroat trout
A large trout (Salmo clarkii) found in western North American waters that resembles the rainbow trout and is distinguished by red or orange markings on the lower jaw. Black-spotted game fish (Salmo clarki) of the salmon family, found in western North America. The cutthroat trout is named for the bright red streak beneath its lower jaw. Considered a good table fish, it strikes at flies, baits, and lures. It reaches a weight of 4 lb (1.8 kg). Many cutthroat trout that live in rivers migrate to sea. Like oceanic forms of other trout species, these fish are called sea trout and may not reenter freshwater for several years
golden trout
A small freshwater trout (Salmo aguabonita) native to the southern Sierra Nevada, having a bright red-orange belly and cheeks and gold sides with a red-orange stripe
lake trout
large fork-tailed trout of lakes of Canada and the northern United States flesh of large trout of northern lakes
lake trout
A freshwater food and game fish (Salvelinus namaycush) of the Great Lakes. Also called Mackinaw trout, namaycush, togue. or Mackinaw trout or Great Lakes trout or salmon trout Large, voracious char (Salvelinus namaycush) found widely from northern Canada and Alaska to New England and the Great Lakes, usually in deep, cool lakes. They are greenish gray and covered with pale spots. In spring, 5-lb (2.3-kg) lake trout are caught in shallow water; in summer, fish of up to 100 lbs (45 kg) are trolled in deep water. Lake trout were virtually eliminated from the Great Lakes by the sea lamprey, which entered through the Welland Canal in the 1930s. They have been introduced in the western U.S., South America, Europe, and New Zealand
mackinaw trout
The namaycush
rainbow trout
flesh of pacific trout that migrate from salt to fresh water
rainbow trout
freshwater fish found in North America
rainbow trout
found in Pacific coastal waters and streams from lower California to Alaska
rainbow trout
found in Pacific coastal waters and streams from lower California to Alaska flesh of pacific trout that migrate from salt to fresh water
rainbow trout
A freshwater food and game fish (Oncorhynchus mykiss) native to western North America, having a reddish longitudinal band and black spots. Species (Oncorhynchus mykiss) of fish in the salmon family (Salmonidae) noted for spectacular leaps and hard fighting when hooked. It has been introduced from western North America to many other countries. A brightly coloured fish of lakes and swift streams, it is covered with small black spots and has a reddish band along either side. The steelhead, a large, bluish, oceangoing form, is also a prized game fish. Rainbow trout may weigh 6 lb (2.8 kg); steelheads (and rainbows in large lakes) may weigh 10-20 lb (4.5-9 kg) or more. Another form of rainbow, the Kamloops, or Kootenay, trout of Idaho, may exceed 30 lb (14 kg)
salmon trout
flesh of marine trout that migrate from salt to fresh water
salmon trout
Any of various large trouts, especially the lake trout, the seatrout, or the steelhead
salmon trout
speckled trout of European rivers; introduced in North America
salmon trout
large fork-tailed trout of lakes of Canada and the northern United States
salmon trout
{i} type of large trout found in the lakes of Canada and the northern United States
sea trout
silvery marine variety of brown trout that migrates to fresh water to spawn
sea trout
A California sciænoid fish (Cynoscion nobilis); called also white sea bass
sea trout
silvery marine variety of brown trout that migrates to fresh water to spawn any of several sciaenid fishes of North American coastal waters flesh of marine trout that migrate from salt to fresh water
sea trout
any of several sciaenid fishes of North American coastal waters
sea trout
The common squeteague, and the spotted squeteague
sea trout
Any one of several species of true trouts which descend rivers and enter the sea after spawning, as the European bull trout and salmon trout, and the eastern American spotted trout
sea trout
flesh of marine trout that migrate from salt to fresh water
sea trout
A California fish of the family Chiridæ, especially Hexagrammus decagrammus; called also spotted rock trout
sea trout
See Rock trout, under Rock
trout

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    traut

    Telaffuz

    /ˈtrout/ /ˈtraʊt/

    Etimoloji

    [ 'traut ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Old English truht, in part from Old French truite, from Late Latin tructa, perhaps from Ancient Greek τρώκτης (trōktēs, “nibbler”), from τρώγω (trōgō, “I gnaw”), from Proto-Indo-European *tere- (“to rub, to turn”). The Internet verb sense originated on BBSes of the 1980s, probably from Monty Python's The Fish-Slapping Dance (1972), though that sketch involved a halibut.