Definition of brown trout in English:
brown trout
nounˈbraʊn traʊtˈbraʊn traʊt
The common trout of Europe, especially one of a non-migratory race with dark spotted skin, that occurs in small rivers and pools.
Salmo trutta, family Salmonidae, in particular S. trutta fario.
Example sentencesExamples
- So far 25 salmon, as well as two brown trout, one sea trout, three lamprey and two dace, have been trapped.
- As well as supporting an excellent run of summer grilse and sea trout, the quiet Cambusmore pools house some superb brown trout.
- I knew there were sea trout, brown trout and Falklands trout in the rivers and lakes and Falkland mullet in the creeks.
- The tiger trout is a specially bred-on-site hybrid between a brook trout and a brown trout.
- It can be quite rightly argued that all brown trout have sea trout qualities and that all sea trout have brown trout characteristics.
Definition of brown trout in US English:
brown trout
nounˈbroun troutˈbraʊn traʊt
The common trout of Europe, especially one of a nonmigratory race with dark spotted skin, that occurs in small rivers and pools.
Salmo trutta, family Salmonidae, in particular S. trutta fario. Compare with lake trout, sea trout
Example sentencesExamples
- As well as supporting an excellent run of summer grilse and sea trout, the quiet Cambusmore pools house some superb brown trout.
- It can be quite rightly argued that all brown trout have sea trout qualities and that all sea trout have brown trout characteristics.
- The tiger trout is a specially bred-on-site hybrid between a brook trout and a brown trout.
- So far 25 salmon, as well as two brown trout, one sea trout, three lamprey and two dace, have been trapped.
- I knew there were sea trout, brown trout and Falklands trout in the rivers and lakes and Falkland mullet in the creeks.