finny
adjective uk/ˈfɪn.i/ us/ˈfɪn.i/
(鱼)有鳍的
used to describe something, especially a fish, that has a fin (= a thin vertical part sticking out from the body) or that looks like a fin
The city has an impressive aquarium devoted to our finny friends (= fish). 这个城市有一座专门为我们的有鳍朋友(鱼类)建造的十分壮观的水族馆。
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- Game refers to wild animals, either furred, feathered, or finny, that are pursued for sport and whose flesh is edible.
- They call on anglers to end the suffering of our finny friends by laying down their rods and reels.
- We have this vision of suburban America where everything's new and clean, the houses in rows, the sprinklers sprinkling, the cars all shiny and finny.
- The "mermaid" dancers wear tight, shiny skirts with finny ruffles at the ankle.