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Definition of hake in English: hakenounheɪkheɪk 1A large-headed elongated fish with long jaws and strong teeth. It is a valuable commercial food fish. Family Merlucciidae and genus Merluccius: several species, including the European hake (M. merluccius) Example sentencesExamples - Other species to be avoided include hake, monkfish, halibut, skate, blue ling, sea bass and shark because they are all threatened species, the guide says.
- The bulletin said the contraction during the fourth quarter was reflected in the species such as demersal hake, horse mackerel and rock lobster.
- Ask your fishmonger what is best for grilling at this time of year - some suggestions are salmon, haddock, tuna, trout, hake, cod.
- The main catches have been monk, megs, hake whiting and haddock.
- The bulk of the diet of large congers is made up of small fish, from cod and hake in deep water to mackerel and herring in shallow water.
- But what about a bigger selection of cheaper, often neglected but worthwhile fish such as skate, squid, hake, ultra-fresh mackerel, even good old herring?
- The main species harvested are hake, horse mackerel and pilchard, whilst other species such as monk, anchovy, tuna and sole also contribute to this sector.
- The hake industry is, commercially, the most valuable fishing industry in Namibia.
- Experts want a total ban on cod, whiting and hake fishing in the Irish Sea, a measure that would affect about a fifth of the Irish fishing industry.
- Fish such as hake, cod, tuna, swordfish, sole and sea bass could be on-grown by a ship restocking Spanish waters according to those behind the project.
- The only other fish with three distinct dorsal fins are hakes and cods.
- But if you can't find the best cod, then use chunky hake, haddock or sea bass fillets instead.
- The latest hamper included fresh turbot, hake and cod from Aberdeen Fish Market as well as Arbroath Smokies, smoked salmon and kippers.
- The name, originally a German word, was a general one for any dried white fish, most often cod, but also pollack, whiting, hake, and others.
- It is only found in the muscles of amphibians and many fish species such as hake, yellowtail and pilchard.
- Except for the poor appearance of the very valuable demersal species, hake, monk, kingklip and sole, the vessels also experience a lot of trouble with the ever-growing number of seals in Namibian waters.
- Not only will the cuts apply to cod but will apply also to associated species such as whiting, haddock, sole, saithe, monk, plaice, prawns, hake and megrim.
- Experts warn that continued intensive fishing would mean stocks of cod as well as other popular fish like hake and haddock might never recover.
- Cod, hake, whiting, mackerel and skate as well as shellfish were pulled from the sea.
- Some of the fish should be firm-fleshed and gelatinous like halibut, eel, and winter flounder, and some tender and flaky like hake, baby cod, small pollock, and lemon sole.
2Any of a number of fishes related to the true hakes. Species in several families, especially in the NW Atlantic genus Urophycis (family Phycidae) Example sentencesExamples - Contraventions of the act related to catching crayfish, hake and toothfish without a permit and offloading catches without inspectors present.
- Asked for his comment, he said it was true that many of South Africa's quality products ranging from hake to chokka to fruit were exported for high prices.
- They resemble the true hakes in having two dorsal fins and one anal fin and no barbel.
- Like all export related industries, the hake industry has been negatively affected by the strong local currency reducing the amount of money earned.
Origin Middle English: perhaps from Old English haca 'hook'. Rhymes ache, awake, bake, betake, Blake, brake, break, cake, crake, drake, fake, flake, forsake, Jake, lake, make, mistake, opaque, partake, quake, rake, sake, shake, sheikh, slake, snake, splake, stake, steak, strake, take, undertake, wake, wideawake Definition of hake in US English: hakenounheɪkhāk 1A large-headed elongated fish with long jaws and strong teeth. It is a valuable commercial food fish. Family Merlucciidae and genus Merluccius: several species Example sentencesExamples - Some of the fish should be firm-fleshed and gelatinous like halibut, eel, and winter flounder, and some tender and flaky like hake, baby cod, small pollock, and lemon sole.
- But if you can't find the best cod, then use chunky hake, haddock or sea bass fillets instead.
- Fish such as hake, cod, tuna, swordfish, sole and sea bass could be on-grown by a ship restocking Spanish waters according to those behind the project.
- The bulletin said the contraction during the fourth quarter was reflected in the species such as demersal hake, horse mackerel and rock lobster.
- The name, originally a German word, was a general one for any dried white fish, most often cod, but also pollack, whiting, hake, and others.
- The main catches have been monk, megs, hake whiting and haddock.
- It is only found in the muscles of amphibians and many fish species such as hake, yellowtail and pilchard.
- Not only will the cuts apply to cod but will apply also to associated species such as whiting, haddock, sole, saithe, monk, plaice, prawns, hake and megrim.
- Except for the poor appearance of the very valuable demersal species, hake, monk, kingklip and sole, the vessels also experience a lot of trouble with the ever-growing number of seals in Namibian waters.
- The only other fish with three distinct dorsal fins are hakes and cods.
- Experts want a total ban on cod, whiting and hake fishing in the Irish Sea, a measure that would affect about a fifth of the Irish fishing industry.
- The latest hamper included fresh turbot, hake and cod from Aberdeen Fish Market as well as Arbroath Smokies, smoked salmon and kippers.
- The main species harvested are hake, horse mackerel and pilchard, whilst other species such as monk, anchovy, tuna and sole also contribute to this sector.
- Ask your fishmonger what is best for grilling at this time of year - some suggestions are salmon, haddock, tuna, trout, hake, cod.
- Other species to be avoided include hake, monkfish, halibut, skate, blue ling, sea bass and shark because they are all threatened species, the guide says.
- But what about a bigger selection of cheaper, often neglected but worthwhile fish such as skate, squid, hake, ultra-fresh mackerel, even good old herring?
- The bulk of the diet of large congers is made up of small fish, from cod and hake in deep water to mackerel and herring in shallow water.
- The hake industry is, commercially, the most valuable fishing industry in Namibia.
- Experts warn that continued intensive fishing would mean stocks of cod as well as other popular fish like hake and haddock might never recover.
- Cod, hake, whiting, mackerel and skate as well as shellfish were pulled from the sea.
2Any of a number of fishes related to the true hakes. Species in several families, especially in the northwestern Atlantic genus Urophycis (family Phycidae) Example sentencesExamples - Asked for his comment, he said it was true that many of South Africa's quality products ranging from hake to chokka to fruit were exported for high prices.
- Like all export related industries, the hake industry has been negatively affected by the strong local currency reducing the amount of money earned.
- They resemble the true hakes in having two dorsal fins and one anal fin and no barbel.
- Contraventions of the act related to catching crayfish, hake and toothfish without a permit and offloading catches without inspectors present.
Origin Middle English: perhaps from Old English haca ‘hook’. |