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Definition of "fish" in İngilizce

noun

  1. (countable) A typically cold-blooded vertebrate animal that lives in water, moving with the help of fins and breathing with gills.

    • Salmon is a fish.
    • The fishmonger sells fishes from all over the world.
    • Ichthyologists study the fish of the world.
    • We have many fish in our aquarium.
  2. (zoology) A paraphyletic grouping of the following taxonomic groups:

  3. (archaic or loosely) Any animal (or any vertebrate) that lives exclusively in water.

  4. (Newfoundland) Cod; codfish.

  5. (uncountable) The flesh of the fish used as food.

    • The seafood pasta had lots of fish but not enough pasta.
    • Though Lena is a vegetarian, she doesn't have any problem with eating fish.
  6. (Roman Catholicism) An aquatic or semiaquatic animal suitable for consumption during fasting on Fridays during Lent.

  7. (uncountable) A card game in which the object is to obtain cards in pairs or sets of four (depending on the variation), by asking the other players for cards of a particular rank.

  8. (countable, slang) An easy victim for swindling.

  9. (countable, poker slang) A bad poker player. Compare shark (a good poker player).

  10. (countable, nautical) A makeshift overlapping longitudinal brace, originally shaped roughly like a fish, used to temporarily repair or extend a spar or mast of a ship.

  11. (nautical) A purchase used to fish the anchor.

  12. (countable, nautical, military, slang) A torpedo (self-propelled explosive device).

  13. (cartomancy) The thirty-fourth Lenormand card.

  14. (uncountable, slang, sometimes derogatory, sometimes positive) A (feminine) woman. (See also fishy.)

  15. (prison slang) A new (usually vulnerable) prisoner.

  16. (Jamaica, offensive, derogatory) A male homosexual; a gay man.

  17. (LGBTQ slang, sometimes problematic) A drag queen or transgender woman who looks like a cisgender woman.

  18. (cellular automata, rare) A spaceship.

noun

  1. A period of time spent fishing.

    • The fish at the lake didn't prove successful.
  2. An instance of seeking something.

    • Merely two fishes for information told the whole story.

verb

  1. (intransitive, transitive) To hunt fish or other aquatic animals in a body of water, or to collect coral or pearls from the bottom of the sea.

  • We went fishing for crabs by the pier.
  • She went to the river to fish for trout.
  • 19th c., anonymous, "The Bonny Ship the 'Diamond'" It's cheer up, my lads, let your hearts never fail, For the bonny ship the Diamond goes a-fishing for the whale.
  • (transitive) To search (a body of water) for something other than fish.

    • They fished the surrounding lakes for the dead body.
  • (fishing, transitive) To use as bait when fishing.

  • (intransitive) To (attempt to) find or get hold of an object by searching among other objects.

    • Why are you fishing through my things?
    • He was fishing for the keys in his pocket.
  • (intransitive, followed by "for" or "around for") To talk to people in an attempt to get them to say something, or seek to obtain something by artifice.

    • The detective visited the local pubs fishing around for more information.
    • The actors loitered at the door, fishing for compliments.
  • (intransitive, cricket) Of a batsman, to attempt to hit a ball outside off stump and miss it.

  • (nautical, transitive) To repair (a spar or mast) by fastening a beam or other long object (often called a fish) over the damaged part (see Noun above).

  • (nautical, transitive) To hoist the flukes of.

  • (transitive) To draw or guide (a wire or cable) by means of fish tape.

  • noun

    1. (obsolete) A counter, used in various games.