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used in the names of various aquatic animals that are not fish (including abalone 鮑魚 bào, alligators and crocodiles 鱷魚 è and octopi 章魚 zhāng)

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Sentences

當我小的時候,我不能夠吃魚。

When I was little, I couldn't eat fish.

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我們在河裡發現了一些死魚。

We found some dead fish in the river.

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我想吃點新鮮的魚。

I want to eat fresh fish.

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晚餐吃魚怎麼樣?

What about having fish for dinner?

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今天魚很便宜。

Fish is cheap today.

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那魚棲息在淡水域中。

That fish lives in fresh water.

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魚睡覺嗎?

Do fish sleep?

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魚離開水就無法生存。

Fish cannot live out of water.

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湯姆只吃魚不吃肉。

Tom is a pescatarian.

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他在街市賣魚賣了許多年了,這些年來每逢星期二都會在街市見到他。

For years he has been at the market every Tuesday morning with his fish stall.

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我幾乎釣到了魚。

I almost caught the fish.

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昨天我釣了三條魚。

I caught three fish yesterday.

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這魚吃著像三文魚。

The fish tasted like salmon.

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這個湖裡有很多魚。

There are many fish in this lake.

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我捉了兩條魚。

I caught two fish.

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魚在這裡是以磅為單位來出售。

Fish is sold by the pound here.

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我昨天抓了三條魚。

I caught three fish yesterday.

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你常常晚餐吃魚嗎?

Do you often have fish for dinner?

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這是一條魚。

This is a fish.

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我相信這條魚是淡水魚。

I believe this fish is a freshwater fish.

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我寧願是一隻鳥勝過一條魚。

I'd rather be a bird than a fish.

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2015 年 4 月 14 日,我步行前往列治文公共市場,先是爬上了外面的階梯。市場內部寬敞的中庭式建築,讓我感覺彷彿置身於叢林之中。我當時已經有點餓了,便小跑到小吃攤「瓦船長」那裡,點了一份麵和一杯熱茶。麵裡有魷魚、魚和豆腐。我吃著吃著,一位穿著紫色 T 恤的英俊原住民男子從我身邊走過。接著,一位身材魁梧、相貌英俊的猶太人也走了過來。幾分鐘後,我開始覺得口渴,於是在「QQ 珍珠奶茶與咖啡」買了一杯冰鎮薄荷珍珠綠茶。我坐在階梯旁慢慢品嚐。附近坐著一家三口吃東西,男人是黑人,女人是東亞人,小孩是混血兒。我喝珍珠奶茶上癮,於是在「花生家」又買了一杯。這次是冰鎮青蘋果珍珠綠茶,味道好極了。我搭扶梯下樓。去洗手間的路上,我注意到一個大水族箱,裡面養著大概是體型巨大的阿拉斯加紅帝王蟹,蟹腿上長滿了藤壺。不知怎的,牠們讓我想起了外星生物。在書店裡,我買了一本圖文並茂的綠色植物學書籍,上面用的是漢字。一個月前我把它放在一個箱子上,現在還在那裡。這本書 14 塊錢。我搭扶梯上樓。我對珍珠奶茶還是有癮,於是用剩下的零錢買了一杯冰荔枝珍珠綠茶。味道好極了,裡面甚至還有白色的荔枝果肉。

On the 14th of April of 2015, I walk to the Richmond Public Market, I first climbing the stairs outside. Inside, the wide atrium-like building is like a garden in a jungle surrounding, I imagine. Already quite hungry, I trot to Captain Wa, the food vendor, to get noodles with squid, fish, and tofu, as well as hot tea. As I eat, a handsome First Nations man in a purple T-shirt walks by. Then a handsome, stocky Jewish fellow walks by. A few minutes later, I begin to thirst, so I get a cold Mint Bubble Green Tea at the vendor QQ Bubble Tea and Coffee. I sit by the stairs to sip. A threesome family sits eating nearby, the man being black, the woman being Oriental, and the child being a hybrid. Addicted to Bubble Tea, I get another one, this time at Peanut's. It is a cold Green Apple Bubble Green Tea. It is delicious. I take the escalator down. On my way to the washroom, I notice a big aquarium full of probably giant red Alaskan king crabs with barnacles on their legs. They remind me of extraterrestrials, somehow. At the bookstore, I buy a heavily illustrated green botany book in sinograms. I left it on top of a box a month ago and it is still there. It is $14. I take the escalator up. Addicted to Bubble Tea, I spend my remaining coins on a cold Lychee Bubble Green Tea. It is delicious with even bits of white lychee flesh.

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他不喜歡吃魚。

He doesn't like to eat fish.

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魚去骨去皮。

Skin and debone the fish.

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七個月前,一家名為蘇克埃爾塔耶布的黎巴嫩社會企業的廚師開始教這些婦女新的烹飪技能,包括薩姆克哈拉 (在魚裡塞滿松子、香菜和辣椒醬) 和馬阿穆爾餅乾等傳統菜餚。

Seven months ago, chefs from a Lebanese social enterprise named Souk el Tayeb began teaching the women new cooking skills, including such traditional dishes as samke harra — fish stuffed with pine nuts, coriander and chili sauce — and ma'amoul cookies.

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魚和紅酒不合。

Fish and red wine don't go well together.

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你喜歡吃魚嗎?

Do you like eating fish?

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他是賣魚的。

He is a fishmonger.

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你不喜歡魚嗎?

Don't you like fish?

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這條河裏已經沒有魚了。

Fish have stopped living in this river.

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