eel

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English - Turkish
yılanbalığı

Hoverkraftım yılanbalığı dolu. - My hovercraft is full of eels.

{i} (çoğ. --s/eel) yılanbalığı
Ophidium barbatum sand eel ku
yılana benzer uzun balık
(isim) yılanbalığı
eelworm sirke kurdu cusk eel kayış balığı
yılan balığı

Dünyanın en yaşlı yılan balığı Åle yakın zamanda öldü. Yaklaşık olarak 150 yaşındaydı. - Åle, the world's oldest eel, just died. He was approximately 150 years old.

Suda bir yılan balığı var. - There is an eel in the water.

zostera eelskin yılan balığı derisi veya buna benzer şey
eel pout
yılanbalığı pout
eel buck
yılanbalığı tuzağı
eel pot
yılanbalığı tuzağı
conger eel
(Gıda) mığrı balığı
european eel
(Denizbilim) yılan balığı
smoked eel
(Gıda) füme yılan balığı
conger eel
yılan balığı
electric eel
çıngı saçan yılanbalığı
sand eel
kum balığı
vinegar eel
sirke kurdu
wheat eel
buğday yılanı
as slippery as an eel
Bir yılan balığı gibi kaygan olarak
eely
Kaygan, pürüssüz
eely
Yılan balığı gibi, kaygan
glass eel
cam yılanbalığı
moray eel
(Hayvan Bilim, Zooloji) Müren balığı

Tom'un eli bir müren balığı tarafından ısırıldı. - Tom's hand was bitten by a moray eel.

sea eel
deniz yılanbalığı
baby eel
(Denizbilim) yavru yılan balığı
conger eel
yılanbalığı
conger eel
mığrı
cusk eel
kayışbalığı
eely
kaygan bir şekilde
electric eel
elektrikli yılanbalığı
fried eel
(Gıda) yılan balığı tava
glass eel
(Denizbilim) glas aal
moray eel
murana

Tom'un eli bir murana tarafından ısırıldı. - Tom's hand was bitten by a moray eel.

older eel
(Denizbilim) erişkin yılan balığı
sand eel
kumbalığı
sand eel
kum yılanbalığı
serpent eel
(Denizbilim) dikenli yılanbalığı
serpent eel
(Denizbilim) yılankurdu balığı
English - English
Any fish of the order Anguilliformes which are elongated and resemble snakes. There are freshwater and marine species
To move with a sinuous motion like that of an eel
To fish for eels
The European eel, Anguilla anguilla
The electrical eel is a species of Gymnotus
{n} a kind of creeping slimy fish, a rich fish
An eel is a long, thin fish that looks like a snake. Eel is the flesh of this fish which is eaten as food. smoked eel. a long thin fish that looks like a snake and can be eaten. Any of more than 500 fish species (order Anguilliformes) that are slender, elongated, and usually scaleless, with long dorsal and anal fins that are continuous around the tail tip. Eels are found in all seas, from coastal regions to the mid-depths. Freshwater eels are active, predaceous fish with small embedded scales; they grow to maturity in freshwater and return to the sea, where they spawn and die. The transparent young drift to the coast and make their way upstream. Freshwater eels, considered valuable food fish, include species ranging from 4 in. (10 cm) to about 11.5 ft (3.5 m) long. See also moray
See Conger eel, Electric eel, and Gymnotus
a fish that looks like a snake
The common eels of Europe and America belong to the genus Anguilla
voracious snakelike marine or freshwater fishes with smooth slimy usually scaleless skin and having a continuous vertical fin but no ventral fins
a long, snakelike fish
An elongated fish of many genera and species
voracious snakelike marine or freshwater fishes with smooth slimy usually scaleless skin and having a continuous vertical fin but no ventral fins the fatty flesh of eel; an elongate fish found in fresh water in Europe and America; large eels are usually smoked or pickled
Freshwater (Unagi), Saltwater (Anago)
{i} snakelike fish
The so called vinegar eel is a minute nematode worm
A type of fish
the fatty flesh of eel; an elongate fish found in fresh water in Europe and America; large eels are usually smoked or pickled
eel-like
Resembling an eel by having a long, serpentine body
eel buck
eel basket
eel pout
fish that resembles an eel; any marine fishes that live at the bottom of the sea of the family Zoarcidae; burbot
eel spear
{i} type of forked trident used for spearing and stabbing eels
eel trap
{i} trap used for catching eels
European eel
A snake-like, facultatively catadromous fish, reaching between 60 cm and 1½ m of length, Anguilla anguilla
conger eel
Any of various large marine eels of the family Congridae, that have no scales and are found in temperate and tropical coastal waters
eely
Resembling an eel: long, thin and slippery
electric eel
A species of fish resembling an eel (not related) that is capable of generating powerful electric shocks
moray eel
Any of various brightly colored marine eels of the family Muraenidae, of warm coastal waters
sand eel
Any of various species of slim fish, resembling eels, especially of the genus Ammodytes
slippery as an eel
So slippery that it is almost impossible to hold with one's hands
slippery as an eel
So crafty, or cunning that they cannot be caught by the police, although it is known that they are acting illegally
An eel
yeel
Congo eel
An eellike amphibian (Amphiuma means) of the southeast United States, having two pairs of tiny nonfunctioning legs. Although it is almost completely aquatic, it can move overland. Also called Congo snake
as slippery as an eel
evasive, devious, elusive, crafty
common eel
eels that live in fresh water as adults but return to sea to spawn; found in Europe and America; marketed both fresh and smoked
conger eel
a large fish that looks like a snake. Any of about 100 species of marine eels (family Congridae) with no scales, a large head, large gill slits, a wide mouth, and strong teeth. Conger eels are usually grayish to blackish, with a paler belly and black-edged fins. Found in all oceans, sometimes in deep water, they may grow about 6 ft (1.8 m) long. Conger eels are carnivores. Many species, such as the European conger (Conger conger), are valued as food. The American conger, or sea eel (C. oceanicus), is a fierce game fish
conger eel
large somber-colored scaleless marine eel found in temperate and tropical coastal waters; some used for food
cusk eel
Any of several bottom-dwelling, eellike, chiefly marine fishes of the family Ophidiidae
cusk-eel
elongate compressed somewhat eel-shaped fishes
eels
plural of eel
eely
{s} slippery, smooth; resembling an eel
electric eel
type of eel-shaped fish capable of giving a severe electric shock
electric eel
A long, eellike freshwater fish (Electrophorus electricus) of northern South America, having organs capable of producing a powerful electric discharge. Eel-shaped South American fish (Electrophorus electricus) capable of producing an electric shock strong enough to stun a human. The electric eel (not a true eel) is a sluggish inhabitant of slow freshwater, surfacing periodically to gulp air. Long, cylindrical, scaleless, and gray-brown, it sometimes reaches a length of 9 ft (2.75 m) and a weight of 49 lbs (22 kg). The tail region, bordered below by a long anal fin that the fish undulates to move about, contains the electric organs. The shock (up to 650 volts discharged at will) is used mainly to immobilize fish and other prey
electric eel
eel-shaped freshwater fish of South America having electric organs in its body
glass eel
An eel in its transparent, postlarval stage. Also called elver
moray eel
moray: family of brightly colored voracious eels of warm coastal waters; generally nonaggressive to humans but larger species are dangerous if provoked
mud eel
A small amphibian (Siren lacertina), found in swamps and shallow waters of the southeast United States, that is eellike in appearance and has only front legs, which are partially concealed by external gills
sand eel
sand lance: very small silvery eellike schooling fishes that burrow into sandy beaches
sand eel
type of small fish that resembles an eel
sea eel
The conger eel
vinegar eel
minute eelworm that feeds on organisms that cause fermentation in e
vinegar eel
minute eelworm that feeds on organisms that cause fermentation in e g vinegar
vinegar eel
A minute nematode worm (Anguillula aceti) that feeds on the organisms causing fermentation in vinegar. Also called vinegar worm
vinegar eel
vinegar
wolf eel
A Pacific wolf fish (Anarrhichthys ocellatus) having a long body and a pointed tail
eel

    Turkish pronunciation

    il

    Pronunciation

    /ˈēl/ /ˈiːl/

    Etymology

    [ 'E(&)l ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Middle English ele, from Old English ǣl (“eel”), from Proto-Germanic *ēlaz (“eel”). Cognate with West Frisian iel (“eel”), Dutch aal (“eel”), German Aal (“eel”), Swedish and Danish ål (“eel”).
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