释义 |
Definition of fisho in English: fishonounPlural fishosˈfɪʃəʊ Australian, NZ informal A person who catches or sells fish. the local fishos have dropped off the best of last night's catch Example sentencesExamples - The dam has been lined with summertime fishos wetting a line this week as the holiday period rolls on.
- "It is unique in that it will cater for everybody from families fishing off a beach to serious fishos spending three days at Great Barrier."
- Local rock fishos have been encountering a few snapper up to three kilograms in the washes south of Swansea.
- A local fisho said he saw up to ten mother humpbacks with calves in the space of a few hours.
- I noticed a fisho wandering up the beach, his line straining and rod almost doubled over.
- I thought I'd try the local fisho, because if you were as multi-cultural as I am you'd recognise fish and chips as a valid regional cuisine.
- The fisho was a big Maori bloke, covered in those warrior tattoos.
- Most fishos would be a whole lot more supportive if sustainability efforts focused on sensibly reducing bag limits, size limits, etc., instead of being locked out altogether.
- The idea that simply being out on the water on a nice day somehow makes up for not catching anything is anathema to genuine fishos.
- I saw that it was indeed a very sad and tired looking fisho and instantly sensed that I would not be satisfied with the quality.
Origin Early 20th century: from fish1 + -o. |