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单词 bonito
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Definition of bonito in English:

bonito

nounPlural bonitosbəˈniːtəʊbəˈnidoʊ
  • 1A small tuna with dark oblique stripes on the back, important as a food and game fish.

    Sarda and related genera, family Scombridae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Less obvious are schools of king mackerel, bonito and Spanish mackerel.
    • What to buy: tinned and preserved foods like bonito tuna, white anchovies and anchovy olives.
    • There were three strikes: two bonito the size of trout, and a yellowfin tuna no bigger than my forearm.
    • Mackerel are members of the scombrid fish clade that includes tuna and bonitos and possess a forked tail.
    • Strain through a fine mesh sieve, discarding the bonito flakes.
    • Remove the konbu, add the bonito flakes, and simmer for ten minutes.
    • For fishermen preferring finesse to power, the challenge is to catch bonefish, kingfish and the sleek torpedo-shaped bonito on the fly.
    • Strain through a fine mesh sieve into a bowl and add the bonito flakes.
    • Be sure you have your trolling lines out; Vieques Sound is full of bonito, tuna and dolphin.
    • In summer, great shoals of gamefish arrive, including giant kingfish, barracuda, sailfish and bonito.
    • For example, the Japanese cook mackerel, bonito, and tuna by steaming them before smoking, after which they are dried.
    • Bring the mixture to a boil add the bonito flakes and remove from the heat.
    • The laziest I get is to open a tin of tuna or bonito personally canned for me, of course, by Conservas Ortiz of Ondarroa, or to fry an egg.
    • Add the bonito, stir to combine, and set aside for 15 minutes.
    • The bar menu is limited, although they do offer grilled bonito, a moist white variant on tuna that is an Asturian staple.
    • Several species of smaller tuna can be targeted including the bonito, skipjack and little tunny.
    • The family Scombridae, the mackerels, tunas, and bonitos, includes some of the world's most popular food and sport fishes.
    • Hiding in the ship's shadows we spotted a silvery bonito, about a yard long.
    • A the moment the bonito and common thresher breeds of shark are relatively plentiful.
    • Talking to the boat skippers, they get dorado's and bonito within an easy cast of the shoreline during feeding frenzies.
    1. 1.1
      another term for skipjack (sense 1)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Aku, ocean bonito, is perhaps the most delicious eating fish.
      • I also had a few pieces of barely-cooked ocean bonito - a little too fishy for me.
      • We have frozen ocean bonito for canning and smoking purposes.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Spanish.

Rhymes

Benito, burrito, coquito, graffito, Hirohito, incognito, Ito, magneto, Miskito, mosquito, Quito, Tito, veto
 
 

Definition of bonito in US English:

bonito

nounbəˈnidoʊbəˈnēdō
  • 1A smaller relative of the tunas, with dark oblique stripes on the back and important as a food and game fish.

    Sarda and related genera, family Scombridae: several species

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Hiding in the ship's shadows we spotted a silvery bonito, about a yard long.
    • There were three strikes: two bonito the size of trout, and a yellowfin tuna no bigger than my forearm.
    • Add the bonito, stir to combine, and set aside for 15 minutes.
    • Be sure you have your trolling lines out; Vieques Sound is full of bonito, tuna and dolphin.
    • Bring the mixture to a boil add the bonito flakes and remove from the heat.
    • For example, the Japanese cook mackerel, bonito, and tuna by steaming them before smoking, after which they are dried.
    • A the moment the bonito and common thresher breeds of shark are relatively plentiful.
    • The family Scombridae, the mackerels, tunas, and bonitos, includes some of the world's most popular food and sport fishes.
    • The laziest I get is to open a tin of tuna or bonito personally canned for me, of course, by Conservas Ortiz of Ondarroa, or to fry an egg.
    • For fishermen preferring finesse to power, the challenge is to catch bonefish, kingfish and the sleek torpedo-shaped bonito on the fly.
    • Several species of smaller tuna can be targeted including the bonito, skipjack and little tunny.
    • Strain through a fine mesh sieve, discarding the bonito flakes.
    • What to buy: tinned and preserved foods like bonito tuna, white anchovies and anchovy olives.
    • The bar menu is limited, although they do offer grilled bonito, a moist white variant on tuna that is an Asturian staple.
    • Talking to the boat skippers, they get dorado's and bonito within an easy cast of the shoreline during feeding frenzies.
    • In summer, great shoals of gamefish arrive, including giant kingfish, barracuda, sailfish and bonito.
    • Less obvious are schools of king mackerel, bonito and Spanish mackerel.
    • Remove the konbu, add the bonito flakes, and simmer for ten minutes.
    • Mackerel are members of the scombrid fish clade that includes tuna and bonitos and possess a forked tail.
    • Strain through a fine mesh sieve into a bowl and add the bonito flakes.
    1. 1.1
      another term for skipjack (sense 1)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • We have frozen ocean bonito for canning and smoking purposes.
      • Aku, ocean bonito, is perhaps the most delicious eating fish.
      • I also had a few pieces of barely-cooked ocean bonito - a little too fishy for me.

Origin

Late 16th century: from Spanish.

 
 
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