herring

listen to the pronunciation of herring
Englisch - Türkisch
{i} ringa balığı [(Zooloji) ]
(Denizbilim) ringa (balığı)
ringa balıgı
ringa balığı

Tütsülenmiş ringa balığına isli ringa balığı denir. - Smoked herring is called buckling.

O bir ringa balığı salatası yedi. - He ate a herring salad.

herringbone stitch ringa kemiğine benzer dikiş
iğne ardı dikiş
{i} ringa [(Zooloji) ]
i., zool. ringa
hıristo teyeli
çapraz dikiş
Clupea harengus
Clupea pontica
Pontic herring karagöz tirsi
ringa
herring fillets
(Gıda) ringa balığı filetosu
herring gull
ringa martısı
herring salad
ringa salatası
herring bone stitch
kemik dikiş ringa
herring gull
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) kara martı
herring pond
kuzey atlantik
herring rake
(Denizbilim) ringa yabası
herr
bay
pacific herring
pasifik ringası
red herring
hile

Onun aslında bir hile olduğunu hissediyorum. - I really feel it's a red herring.

pacific herring
pasifik ringasi
red herring
tütsülenmiş ringa balığı
draw a red herring across the path
dikkati dağıtmak
draw a red herring across the path
dikkati başka yöne çekmek
european herring gull
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) kuzey gümüş martı
fried herring
frisa
herring gull
gümüşümartı
pickled herring
ringa balığı salamurası
red herring
dikkati başka yöne çekmek için söylenen söz
red herring
ilgiyi başka yöne çekmek için öne sürülen konu
red herring
dikkati dağıtmak için ortaya atılan konu
shotten herring
yumurtlamış ringa balığı
spent herring
yumurtalarını bırakmış ringa
Türkisch - Türkisch

Definition von herring im Türkisch Türkisch wörterbuch

HERR
(Osmanlı Dönemi) Köpek uluması, köpek hırlaması
Englisch - Englisch
A type of small, oily fish of the genus Clupea, often used as food
{n} the name of a small seafish
Herrings move in vast schools, coming in spring to the shores of Europe and America, where they are salted and smoked in great quantities
A small, silvery fish that swims in large schools
commercially important food fish of northern waters of both Atlantic and Pacific
One of various species of fishes of the genus Clupea, and allied genera, esp
the common round or English herring C
valuable flesh of fatty fish from shallow waters of northern Atlantic or Pacific; usually salted or pickled
harengus of the North Atlantic
commercially important food fish of northern waters of both Atlantic and Pacific valuable flesh of fatty fish from shallow waters of northern Atlantic or Pacific; usually salted or pickled
The fish is seen in the roll of Edward II
a long silvery coloured fish which swims in large groups in the sea, or its flesh eaten as food
{i} type of edible fish common to the North Atlantic
A herring is a long silver-coloured fish. Herring live in large groups in the sea. Herring is a piece of this fish eaten as food. see also red herring. herrings herring a long thin silver sea fish that can be eaten red herring. Either the Atlantic or the Pacific subspecies of Clupea harengus (once considered two separate species), slab-sided, northern fishes that are small-headed and streamlined, with silvery iridescent sides and a deep-blue, metallic-hued back. The name also refers to some other members of the family Clupeidae. Adults range in length from 8 to 15 in. (20-38 cm). One of the most abundant species of fish, herring travel in enormous schools. They eat planktonic crustaceans and fish larvae. In Europe they are processed and sold as kippered herring; in eastern Canada and the northeastern U.S., most of the herring used are young fishes canned as sardines. Herring taken in the Pacific are used mainly to make fish oil and meal
herring gull
A common, large seagull, Larus argentatus, having a white and gray body and a yellow bill with a red spot
herring-bone
alternate spelling of herringbone
herring gull
{i} large gull of North America Europe and Asia
herring gull
A common seagull (Larus argentatus) of the Northern Hemisphere having gray and white plumage with black wing tips. Most common of the Atlantic gulls in the Northern Hemisphere. The herring gull (Larus argentatus) has a gray mantle, flesh-coloured legs and feet, and black-and-white-spotted wing tips. Herring gulls are primarily scavengers; their populations are generally increasing because of expanding food supplies, chiefly garbage and sewage in or near coastal waters
herring gull
large gull of the northern hemisphere
herring salad
based on pickled herring
Atlantic herring
Clupea harengus, an abundant species of herring and an important food fish living in the North Atlantic
Baltic herring
A subspecies of Atlantic herring, (Clupea harengus membras) living in the Baltic Sea. Baltic herring is smaller than Atlantic herring and its meat is leaner
matjes herring
A type of young filleted herring found around the North Sea, more tender than usual herring, which is traditionally eaten raw and served with salt and oil
neither fish, flesh, nor good red herring
Unsuitable for anyone or anything; unfit for any purpose
red herring
A smoke-cured and salt-brined herring strong enough to turn the flesh red; a type of kipper

Up in the morning, and had some red herrings to our breakfast, while my boot-heel was a-mending, by the same token the boy left the hole as big as it was before. (Samuel Pepys diary entry of 28 February 1660)Samuel Pepys (1893). . Samuel Pepys' Diary. URL accessed on February 21 2006.

red herring
A clue that is misleading or that has been falsified, intended to divert attention
atlantic herring
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Atlantic herring (Clupea harengus) is the one of the most abundant species of fish on the planet. They can be found on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean congregating together in large schools (or swarms). They can grow up to 45 centimeters (approximately 18 inches) in length and weigh more than half a kilogram. They feed on copepods, krill and small fish, and their natural predators are seals, whales, cod and other larger fish
Herr
{i} Mister, title of courtesy placed before a man's last name (German)
atlantic herring
important food fish; found in enormous shoals in the northern Atlantic
draw a red herring across the track
confuse or confound others, trick others
herr
a German man; used before the name as a title equivalent to Mr in English
herr
A title of respect given to gentlemen in Germany, equivalent to the English Mister
herrings
plural of herring
kippered herring
{i} herring which is salted and smoked, kipper
lake herring
cold-water fish caught in Lake Superior and northward
lake herring
A food fish, especially the trout Coregonus artedii of the Great Lakes region, related to the cisco and whitefishes
pacific herring
important food fish of the northern Pacific
pickled herring
herring preserved in a pickling liquid (usually brine or vinegar)
red herring
A registration statement filed with but not yet approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC)
red herring
A registration statement filed with but not yet approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) (See: Prospectus)
red herring
A preliminary offering statement, subject to final change and update upon completion of sale of bonds The name comes not from the smell but from the red type along the side on the cover
red herring
Preliminary prospectus which has not been approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission
red herring
a distraction used to lead the receiver to focus on an irrelevant issue
red herring
Preliminary prospectus distributed to prospective investors in a new issue of securities, for example in an initial public offering of common stock
red herring
The common name for a preliminary prospectus, due to the red SEC required legend on the cover (See Prospectus)
red herring
a false lead, something that misdirects expectations Close Window
red herring
A preliminary prospectus, so-called because certain information is printed in red ink around the border of the front page It does not contain all the information found in the final prospectus Its purpose is to ascertain the extent of public interest in an issue while it is being reviewed by a securities commission
red herring
A preliminary prospectus
red herring
something that diverts attention from the main argument
red herring
any diversion intended to distract attention from the main issue a dried and smoked herring having a reddish color
red herring
The Preliminary Prospectus Called "red herring" because of the red print identifying on its cover and because the information contained within might be "too good to be true "
red herring
This is the term of art for the preliminary prospectus It gets its name from the printed red disclaimer on the left side of the prospectus
red herring
The nickname for the preliminary prospectus used by underwriters to circulate information about a securities issue while awaiting SEC clearance for a public offering Also the name of a popular business magazine focused on technology investing
red herring
A preliminary prospectus providing information required by the SEC It excludes the offering price and the coupon of the new issue
red herring
A preliminary prospectus named because of the red print on the front page of some copies which explains that the prospectus is incomplete There may be several such filings for a new issue as amendments are filed prior to the issuance of the offering and a final prospectus
red herring
The slang term for a pathfinder prospectus prepared for a US issue and used in pre-marketing It contains all the details of the issue except the price The front page is covered in red ink, warning potential investors of all sorts of dire consequences if they were to invest in this company
red herring
A preliminary prospectus with certain information printed in red ink around the border of the front page
red herring
A preliminary prospectus giving the advance details of an expected offering of corporate securities, subject to amendment, with the sale contingent upon clearance by the SEC So called because it contains a disclaimer printed in red
red herring
a first draft of a prospectus; must be clearly marked to indicate that parts may be changed in the final prospectus; "because some portions of the cover page are printed in red ink a preliminary prospectus is sometimes called a red herring"
red herring
something designed to change a subject, something that diverts attention
red herring
A preliminary prospectus containing information required by the S E C It excludes the offering price and the coupon of the new issue
red herring
any diversion intended to distract attention from the main issue
red herring
a proposed prospectus that has not been approved by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) or state securities commission
red herring
The common name for a preliminary prospectus, due to the red SEC required legend on the cover
red herring
If you say that something is a red herring, you mean that it is not important and it takes your attention away from the main subject or problem you are considering. As Dr Smith left he said that the inquiry was something of a red herring. a fact or idea that is not important but is introduced to take your attention away from the points that are important
red herring
A tell-all document filed before an IPO with the SEC Contains financial data, risk factors and other key data about a company going public The name comes from the red ink used on the front page, which indicates that some information, such as the price and share levels, is subject to change Otherwise, has basically the same information as the prospectus
red herring
Some lettering on the front cover of the preliminary prospectus is printed in red so many people refer to it as the "red herring " During presentations to potential investors, company representatives are limited to discussing only information that is contained in the current prospectus
red herring
Another name for a preliminary prospectus
red herring
a dried and smoked herring having a reddish color
round herring
Any of the mostly tropical marine fishes of the family Dussumierlidae, similar to the clupeid herrings but having an abdomen that is rounded and smooth along the edges
herring

    Silbentrennung

    her·ring

    Türkische aussprache

    herîng

    Aussprache

    /ˈherəɴɢ/ /ˈhɛrɪŋ/

    Etymologie

    () From Middle English hering, from Old English haering, cogante with Dutch haring, German Hering etc.

    Gemeinsame Collocations

    herring gull
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