单词 | tunny |
例句 | Merchant ships plied to and fro on the blue oceans, and fishermen hauled in brimming nets of cod and tunny, bass and mullet; the forests ran with game, and no children went hungry. The Subtle Knife 1997-01-01T00:00:00Z When and why did we stop saying “tunny”? Rachel Roddy’s recipe for tonnato sauce | A Kitchen in Rome 2019-08-19T04:00:00Z One possible factor is the resurgence of the fish on which the tunny preys, such as the sardine and the sprat, he says. Could big-game fishing return to the UK? 2018-10-21T04:00:00Z There were fine dried fruits from the Levant, tunny and other fish from the Mediterranean; and the wines, though inferior to those of France, were from foreign vineyards. Henry of Guise; (Vol. III of 3) or, The States of Blois 2012-04-11T02:00:29.713Z His great estates were protected by it, and he made it a kind of central depôt for his profitable tunny fisheries. The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 1 2012-04-03T02:00:38.807Z It is the headquarters of profitable whale, tunny, bonito and mullet fisheries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" 2012-03-15T02:00:32.250Z Then to the jealous god with lifted hand I'll pour libation from a rosy cup, And leap, and dive, and see the tunnies swim. A Little Book of Old Time Verse Old Fashioned Flowers 2012-02-13T03:00:15.823Z Until the 1950s, fishing for the Atlantic bluefin - known then as the tunny - was big sport in England and scenes similar to those pictured above were commonplace. Could big-game fishing return to the UK? 2018-10-21T04:00:00Z There are excellent fisheries, which supply the neighbouring provinces with cod, tunny, sardines and oysters; and the average yearly value of the coasting trade exceeds �400,000. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z For years, señor, I was captain of a schooner fishing bacalao on the African coast, and when I came home to catch tunny for the Italian factory things went very well. The Coast of Adventure 2011-10-03T02:00:25.810Z Then they saw many tunny and gold fish, and a white bird of the tropics that never passes a night on the sea. The Boy's Book of Heroes 2011-09-06T02:00:10.323Z The tunnies there Have gain'd the height of fame and palm of victory. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z By the end of the decade, the tunny was rarely found in British waters - but is big-game fishing on the verge of making a comeback? Could big-game fishing return to the UK? 2018-10-21T04:00:00Z ‘Only you did not believe that the fish you caught had power to carry out its threat,’ said an old tunny. The Orange Fairy Book 2011-06-29T02:00:31.520Z Above him three undulating lines are waves, and between them four tunnies, twisting unanimous tails, show their vermilion fins and their eyes of gilded metal, skilfully bedded in the canvas. Oscar Wilde A Critical Study 2011-05-04T02:00:14.580Z When you serve tunny, take it out of the bottle or jar and serve it on a small plate, or on a dessert-plate. Hand-Book of Practical Cookery for Ladies and Professional Cooks 2011-03-23T02:00:22.007Z And the same poet says in his Macedonians— And the sweet entrails of the tunny fish. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z In the 1930s the rich and famous flocked to Scarborough, a resort town on the Yorkshire coast, for the chance to catch the prized tunny. Could big-game fishing return to the UK? 2018-10-21T04:00:00Z The Gulf of Quarnero yields a plentiful supply of fish, and the tunny trade with Trieste and Venice is of considerable importance. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 10, Slice 4 "Finland" to "Fleury, Andre" 2011-03-20T02:00:30.697Z The countless tiny, clear eggs produced by the little tunny drift on the currents and are sometimes concentrated in a relatively small patch of ocean. Giant sharks swarm in waters off Mexico 2011-03-07T23:37:04Z It is very excellent, but so rich even in this state, that, like the tunny marinée, it is necessary either to taste abstemiously, or die heroically of indigestion. Sketches in Canada, and rambles among the red men 2011-02-10T03:00:51.280Z And he says "that not only the tunnies, but that all other fish caught at Byzantium is superior to that which is caught elsewhere." The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z The son of a wealthy Liberal MP, the Old Etonian discovered tunny fishing while living in Canada, according to an account of his family history. Could big-game fishing return to the UK? 2018-10-21T04:00:00Z Parts of the island are fertile, and the cultivation of vines, and the tunny and sardine fishery, also give employment to a part of the population. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 9, Slice 2 "Ehud" to "Electroscope" 2011-01-29T03:00:23.777Z First, there was a pillau with scallops, then cod—which is always looked upon as the staple fare of evening—after which followed pickled tunny, eels, and so forth. The Pobratim A Slav Novel 2011-01-11T03:00:27.460Z It was a highly illuminating little discourse, which his uncle seemed to follow with moderate interest, while squinting at Lilly and smacking his lips from time to time over a piece of canned tunny. The Song of Songs 2011-01-01T03:00:25.907Z Now the pompilus is a sea fish, and is very commonly seen around ships, being something like the tunny called pelamys. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z Cod, bream, tunny and anchovy are the principal fish taken. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z And in the end, he may find his honorarium for a day’s hard pleading to be a leg of pork, a jar of tunnies, or a few flasks of cheap wine. Roman Society from Nero to Marcus Aurelius Here and there the spotted tunny would leap several yards from the sea, to descend again with a mighty smack upon the waters. Bill the Minder More than 400 small craft are employed in the sardine, tunny, cod and other fisheries. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 7 "Cerargyrite" to "Charing Cross" Sometimes, for instance, A boax will be better than a tunny. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z The roe of tunny and mullet, pickled in brine and vinegar, is used, under the name of “Botargo,” along the Mediterranean littoral and in the Levant. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 5 "Cat" to "Celt" It is now a centre of the tunny fishery, and there are manganese mines also. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 5, Slice 3 "Capefigue" to "Carneades" The fisheries of tunny, pilchard and anchovy are extensively prosecuted for the supply of the Italian markets; but comparatively few of the natives are engaged in this industry. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 7, Slice 4 "Coquelin" to "Costume" There was also served oxygarum made in the fisheries of New Carthage—a paste of tunny milt, loaded with salt and vinegar, which excited the palate, stimulating one to drink wine. Sónnica And in his Ionian he says— And after this were served up the rich Entrails of roasted tunnies; then there came Those natives of the lake, the holy eels, Bœotian goddesses; all clothed in beet. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z When that desayuno had progressed as far as cold pickled tunny, which came as a fourth course, we had an addition to the party. The Recipe for Diamonds The report runs that in some places, when the edict was published, the Christians did not wait for a summons, but swept up to the temples to sacrifice, like a shoal of tunnies. Callista : a Tale of the Third Century The ceiling of the boat was festooned with dry morcillas and shiny sobreasadas—her favorite sausages; and there were strips of smoked tunny, and a ham or two sprinkled with red pepper. Mayflower (Flor de mayo) A Tale of the Valencian Seashore Many a morning had he haggled with him merrily for a fine mackerel or tunny, and the navarch recoiled in horror at his fellow-citizen’s plight. A Victor of Salamis And in a subsequent passage he says— Sprats, tunny fish, and snails, and periwinkles. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z There are valuable fisheries of tunny, mullet and bonito. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 1 "Austria, Lower" to "Bacon" The appellation under which Neptune was implored to protect the nets of the tunny fisheries from the sword-fish. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. The whale, the shark, and the tunny fishery have somewhat of noble and perilous in them; even net-fishing, trawling, etc., are more humane and useful. My Recollections of Lord Byron Ameinias’s cook has prepared a noble supper—anchovies and tunny—will you not join the other officers and drink a cup to Tychē, Lady Fortune, that she prosper us in the morning?” A Victor of Salamis Ox-hides from Libya's coasts, and juicy kail: The narrow sea, still vocal with the wail Of lost Leander's bride, the tunny sends, And our first meal with kipper'd salmon mends. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z Every spring shall be coming always the tunnies, but if to don’t bless the sea, then to be coming few tunnies; if to bless the sea then to be coming plenty many tunnies.” Diversions in Sicily An old Cornish name for the tunny, or a scomber, larger than the horse-mackerel. The Sailor's Word-Book An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc. The king called a tunny and commanded him to take the fisherman on his back and deposit him on a rock near the shore, where the other fishers could see and rescue him. The Science of Fairy Tales An Inquiry into Fairy Mythology The fish that can be used for this dish are the tunny, the umber or grayling, the sword fish and any piece of fish of large size and good savor. The Italian Cook Book The Art of Eating Well Of the noble tunny The fair Byzantium the mother is, And of the scombrus lurking in the deep, And of the well-fed ray. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z But it is taking a mean advantage of the poor tunnies to pray against them, for they have no religion.” Diversions in Sicily For every wrong-doer is liable to punishment, and soon swallows the pleasantness of his wrong-doing like a bait, while his conscience still vexes and troubles him, "As through the sea the impetuous tunny darts." Plutarch's Morals A man we met—who looked almost old enough to remember the brave days of the great tunny fishing—had seen a large automobile, not more than an hour ago. The Car of Destiny Can’t be a small tunny come down through the Canal, can it?” Jack at Sea All Work and no Play made him a Dull Boy But the tunny lies in holes, although he is a fish with a great deal of blood. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z But do you think it is quite sportsmanlike to pray that many tunnies may be killed?” p. Diversions in Sicily We here came into a whole school of tunnies which afforded us great amusement. Journal of Jasper Danckaerts, 1679-1680 Shoals of rich fat tunny fish are driven hither from the seacoast beyond. A Book of Discovery The History of the World's Exploration, From the Earliest Times to the Finding of the South Pole The most esteemed part of the tunny is the underneath, or "panse." Brittany & Its Byways And the intestines of this fish are highly extolled, as Eubulus also tells us, in his Ionian,— And after this the luscious intestines Of roasted tunnies sail'd upon the table. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z He returned with some sardines, some tinned tunny fish, and a few biscuits, the sardines costing five francs a small tin. Pushed and the Return Push The lower holds four dishes, such as sucking forest-boars, venison, hares, tunnies, sturgeons, which you will find within; the upper three, eight each, but diminutive. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection The boats we generally use are called tubs, tunnies, and outriggers. Ernest Bracebridge School Days The greater number of the population of Belle Isle are employed in the fisheries; of these the sardine and the tunny are the chief. Brittany & Its Byways B. But not long ago, This man, if he could get a tunny's head, Thought he was eating tunnies whole, and eels. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z The tunny is also caught in abundance near this part of the coast; and Vernet has introduced the fishery, from a lack of picturesque circumstances, into one of his sea-ports, painted by royal order. Itinerary of Provence and the Rhone Made During the Year 1819 The life attracted people, in spite of all its perils, just as tunny fishing attracted the young gallant in Cervantes. On the Spanish Main Or, Some English forays on the Isthmus of Darien. The whale, the shark, and the tunny fishery have somewhat of noble and perilous in them; even net fishing, trawling, etc., are more humane and useful. The Works of Lord Byron. Vol. 6 The boats go as far as Spain, to the coast of Catalonia, for the tunny fishery, which extends from August to the beginning of October. Brittany & Its Byways They praised also that part of the tunny which they called "the key," as Aristophon does, in his Peirithus:— A. But now the dinner is all spoilt entirely. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z There was little weed, but yesterday and to-day the sea appeared to be full of tunnies. The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503 The small information which he had of anything did not go beyond his orange gardens and his tunny fishing. English Seamen in the Sixteenth Century Lectures Delivered at Oxford Easter Terms 1893-4 His first idea is to seek wealth, so he builds a great boat and captures twelve hundred tunny fish. Frédéric Mistral Poet and Leader in Provence A popular large fish is the bronzino, and great steaks of tunny are always in demand too. A Wanderer in Venice But Antigonus the Carystian, in his treatise on Language, says that the tunny is sacrificed to Neptune, as we have already mentioned. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z The sea was again full of small tunnies. The Northmen, Columbus and Cabot, 985-1503 It is said that tunny will be drawn from a distance of over a hundred yards, and will follow the boat so that they may be enticed into the nets. Scientific American Supplement, No. 421, January 26, 1884 Fish of the tunny kind, an account of. A Voyage to New Holland With such recent admirations of mine as James Joyce, Mr. Swinnerton, Rebecca West, the earlier works of Mary Austen or Thomas Burke, I have as little kindred as a tunny has with a cuttlefish. Nocturne And Æschylus likewise mentions the tunny, saying— I bid you take up hammers now, and beat The fiery mass of iron, which will utter No groan, but bear in silence like the tunny. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z On the 21st of this month, a tunny was caught with some little fish, not yet digested in its belly, which are noticed never to go any great distance from the shore. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 13 All kinds of amusements wearied him, and the best enjoyments that could be offered to him were not to be compared, he thought, with those he had known at the tunny fisheries. The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes "You may pay twopence-halfpenny a pound for it, and charge me half-a-crown, if you like, but I mean to taste that tunny!" Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 101, November 14, 1891 Thrace supplied salted tunnies, the produce of the Euxine Sea, besides corn. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels - Volume 18 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Discovery, Navigation, and Commerce, from the Earliest Records to the Beginning of the Nineteenth Century, By William Stevenson And in another place he says— Turning his eye aside, just like the tunny; because the tunny cannot see well out of his left eye, as Aristotle has said. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z Sebastian Cabot himself named these lands Baccalaos, because he found in the seas thereabout such multitudes of certain large fishes like tunnies, called baccalaos by the natives, that they sometimes stayed his ships. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 06 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time He passed through all the degrees of roguery till he graduated as a master in the tunny fisheries of Zahara, the chief school of the art. The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes So to table they went, where nought was set before them but pease and the inward part of the tunny salted, and afterwards the common fish of the Arno fried. The Decameron, Volume II They have fish in great profusion, and notably plenty of tunny of large size; so plentiful indeed that you may buy two big ones for a Venice groat of silver. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 2 Menander, in his Fishermen, says— And the disturbed and muddy sea which breeds The largest tunnies. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z On the 2d October, they killed a tunny and saw many other sorts, as also a white bird and many grey ones, and the weeds looked withered, as if almost reduced to powder. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 03 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time "That I shall be off to my tunny fisheries, and you will remain with your scullery-maid." The Exemplary Novels of Cervantes We had a great deal of labour in opening and cleaning all our fish: some we dried and salted; some my wife boiled in oil, as they preserve the tunny. The Swiss Family Robinson; or Adventures in a Desert Island Some were lacking,—the dolphin, of nervous movement, and the tunny, so impetuous in its career. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel A. Listen then; "I start with onions, and with tunnies end." The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z For some time they sailed on prosperously, seeing many tunnies and gulls, and fell in with abundance of sea weeds, with which they were now well acquainted. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 03 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time Instead of anchovies you may use caviar, pickled tunny, or any other pickled fish. The Cook's Decameron: a study in taste, containing over two hundred recipes for Italian dishes Vermilion-finned and with eyes of bossy gold, the tunnies went by in shoals, but he heeded them not. A House of Pomegranates The tunny fish, playful lambs of the blue pasture lands, were gamboling over its surface or passing in schools under the furrows of the waves. Mare Nostrum (Our Sea) A Novel But the melandrys is the largest description of tunny, as Pamphilus explains in his treatise on Names; and that when preserved is very rich and oily. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z Its head, which it held above water, was like a pipe or large cask; it had two vast fins on the sides, and the tail resembled that of a tunny fish, but much larger. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 03 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time I remarked, among others, some germons, a species of mackerel as large as a tunny, with bluish sides, and striped with transverse bands, that disappear with the animal's life. Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea The women, over the dangerous sentimentality of their nation, throw such an air of ease and frankness, that their victims resemble the finny tribe in the famous tunny fishery. A Love Story I would not be chagrined if he fishes out two or three tunnies. Botchan (Master Darling) A. There is besides Half a large tunny. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z On the same evening, many large birds were seen, and flocks of small birds, all coming from the northward, and many tunnies were seen. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 03 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time One day, a fisherman caught a tunny, and brought it as a present to the count. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc They took a boat to witness the tunny fishery; and Sir Henry explored alone the vast catacombs--that city of the dead. A Love Story The sliced tunny was there, but not having been sliced fine, passed the throat like so many pieces of chopped raw tunny. Botchan (Master Darling) And Alexis, in his Ulysses weaving, praises the head of the tunny; and says— A. And I will throw the fishers headlong down Into the pit. The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z They killed a tunny and a large shark, on which they made a comfortable meal, having no other provisions now left except wine and biscuit. A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels — Volume 03 Arranged in Systematic Order: Forming a Complete History of the Origin and Progress of Navigation, Discovery, and Commerce, by Sea and Land, from the Earliest Ages to the Present Time When the tunny was opened, in its stomach was found a little bag that contained three rings. In Troubadour-Land A Ramble in Provence and Languedoc The mare was a magnificent beast, vicious as a fury, with a mouth as hard as an eighty-pound tunny. Andivius Hedulio Adventures of a Roman Nobleman in the Days of the Empire If it were Kiyo she would surely serve me with my favorite sliced tunny or fried kamaboko, but nothing doing with a tight, poor samurai. Botchan (Master Darling) Aristotle, in his treatise entitled Concerning Animals or Fish, says, "The following animals are marked on the back; the boax and others—the following are marked transversely, the kind of tunny fish called colias." The Deipnosophists, or Banquet of the Learned of Athen?us 2011-08-02T02:00:21.843Z They kill tunnies—sure sign, say the sailors. Ten Great Events in History Pease soup. sort of mushrooms Fry of tunny. Gargantua and Pantagruel, Illustrated, Book 4 Now, M. Boutromet, some sardines and a tunny fish, meanwhile; it is Lent, and I wish to make a maigre dinner. Chicot the Jester Gammons of bacon, too, and lampreys, spring pickled tunny- fish, mackerel, and sting-ray; large fish, too, and soft cheese. The Captiva and the Mostellaria A fish, exactly like the tunny of the Mediterranean in general appearance and habits, is one of the great objects of fishery off the Sind and Mekran coasts. The Travels of Marco Polo — Volume 1 When they are cooked put the spaghetti into the saucepan and move them about with a fork and spoon until they are thoroughly mixed with the sauce and the tunny. Simple Italian Cookery Men were killing tunny in the surf; the work was bloody and dangerous; and in the midst of the excitement, one of the fishermen struck his killing-spike into the head of a boy. Japan: an Attempt at Interpretation He would fall asleep beside the big tunnies as though he were one of them, and awake among the mackerel and whiting. The Fat and the Thin Put in also a fresh tunny about as large as an egg, to which you must add a charlotte minced. The Physiology of Taste The fishing craft just now pulling in with loads of shining tunnies caught near Ægina are of course merely broad open boats, with only a single dirty orange sail swinging in the lagging breeze. A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life The dolphin and the tunny and the flying fish swam with us. To Have and to Hold But, the chief fisheries on this coast are of the sardines, anchovies, and tunny. Travels through France and Italy The upper-class retail dealers were there, quietly waiting for some of the finer fish, or loading the porters with their purchases of turbot, tunny, and salmon. The Fat and the Thin Mix the tunny and the roes together, and put the whole in a kettle with a portion of good butter, and keep it on the fire until the butter has melted. The Physiology of Taste Prodicus engages him and has a conference with him on the profound question of "whether the tunnies or the mullets are better to-day, or will there be fresh eels?" A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life All the people of the house awoke, and, hearing Cannetella's cries, they ran—cats, dogs, and all—and, laying hold on the ogre, quickly cut him in pieces like a pickled tunny. Stories from the Pentamerone And that very moment, as the endless possibilities of things would have it, one, leaning on the rail, cried out that there were tunnies. 1492 Where be they? cox me tunny, bobekin! let me be rising. Locrine/Mucedorus |
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