释义 |
dorydo‧ry /ˈdɔːri/ noun (plural dories)  doryOrigin: 1700-1800 Miskito dóri - Dove destroyed him for what happened out there with those dories.
- Empty dories scuffled around the raft with their oars crossed.
- Ezra strode hard over the growing space between dory and raft and tumbled in.
- He held off the photographers with his eyes while feeling in the dory for his gaffing hook.
- He saw the dories coming in and the men heading for the coffee shop underneath the fish house.
- He stepped into the dory and he and Sinnett rowed off.
- How hunky dory she kept it all.
- Jesse Johnson hopped out of his dory and put himself be-tween the pile of bodies and the wharf.
► Fishanchovy, nounbarracuda, nounbass, nouncarp, nouncod, nounconger eel, noundab, noundogfish, noundorsal, adjectivedory, nouneel, nounfin, nounfish, nounfish farm, nounflatfish, nounflounder, nounflying fish, noungill, noungoldfish, nounguppy, nounhaddock, nounhake, nounhalibut, nounherring, nounmarlin, nounminnow, nounmullet, nounpelagic, adjectiveperch, nounpike, nounpilchard, nounpiranha, nounplaice, nounray, nounroach, nounsalmon, nounsardine, nounschool, nounshark, nounskate, nounsnapper, nounsole, nounspawn, verbspawn, nounsprat, nounsturgeon, nounsunfish, nountiddler, nountrout, nountuna, nountunny, nounturbot, nounwhitebait, nounwhiting, noun ADJECTIVE► hunky· How hunky dory she kept it all. 1[countable] a rowing boat that has a flat bottom and is used for fishing2[countable, uncountable] a flat sea fish that can be eaten, or the flesh of this fish |