Aún no tenemos significados para "cure fish".
1Even though I cure fish myself, I had never eaten it in this way before.
2Are you engaged in the fish-curing business yourself to any extent?-I do not cure fish now.
3Does he cure fish himself?-Yes; a little.
4During spring and summer they generally live on the banks of the river, where they catch and cure fish.
6When you first went to ask for that permission, had you made arrangements to cure fish for Mr. Adie?-No.
7What was it you went to see them about?-I went to ask for liberty to cure fish, and keep a small store.
8A Government Board found joyous scope for the energies of its officials in giving advice to people who wanted to cure fish or make lace.
9I am now curing fish for Messrs. Spence & Co. at Westing.
10I think Mr. Nicholson buys cured fish in the winter, near the sea.
11Whom did he fish for last year?-I think he cured fish for himself.
12But you become tough and unwieldy too, like salt- cured fish.
13What is the price now for cured fish?-I have heard that it is 12s.
14Not to mention cheese, olives, salami and cured fish.
15Was that because the quality of your cured fish was not good?-The fish were good.
16Then some cured fish, though we could never really persuade people that herring was a delicacy.
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