释义 |
kawakawa2|ˌkɑːvəˈkɑːvə| [Hawaiian.] The little tuna, Euthynnus yaito.
1887H. H. Gowen Let. in Paradise of Pacific (1892) xi. 130 The kawakawa, a large fish tasting somewhat like mackerel. 1915W. A. Bryan Nat. Hist. Hawaii xxvii. 363 The little tunny or kawakawa is at once recognized as a mackerel. 1944S. W. Tinker Hawaiian Fishes 156 The kawakawa is dark blue in color above and almost silvery beneath. |