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sardinha
каталонский
sardina
Small fishes found in great schools along coasts of Europe; smaller and rounder than herring.
sardine
Sardina pilchardus
португальский
sardinha
1
We may need more than cheery
pilchard
songs to get through this.
2
The
pilchard
closely resembles the herring, but is thicker and heavier, with larger scales.
3
The
pilchard
is a little fish resembling a small herring.
4
I mean what if they're the ones who brought the egg and
pilchard
salad?
5
Herring fishing, cod fishing, and
pilchard
fishing, are alike untouched.
6
His
pilchard
trade with Italy practically came to an end after the summer of 1914.
7
Such is the ordinary way of catching the
pilchard
on the coast of Cornwall with seines.
8
He bought up the sean-boats for miles along the coast, and took the
pilchard
-
fishery
into his hands.
9
In its harbour we now saw a large fleet of boats, engaged in the
pilchard
and mackerel fishery.
10
They resemble those of the sprat and
pilchard
in having a segmented yolk and there is no oil globule.
11
The Cornishmen do not think so, for they find the
pilchard
fishing to be a source of great wealth.
12
And lastly, it will only be necessary to speak of the "maray," which is practically the English
pilchard
.
13
In connection with the
pilchard
trade, he now visited Italy and often spent a month at a time in that country.
14
Inasmuch as a
pilchard
catch worth £800 was in dispute, feeling ran high between the Nancepean Daws and the Lanyon Gulls.
15
About a week after the
pilchard
incident, he reported ready for this service, when a twist of circumstance rendered it unnecessary.
16
Joseph Pendean, Michael's father, was often in Italy on his
pilchard
business for the firm, and he married an Italian woman.
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african pilchard
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cheery pilchard
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португальский
sardinha
каталонский
sardina