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fishing’—‘all
pêche — « tous
Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary
fly-fishing N
fishing [Brit ˈfɪʃɪŋ, Am ˈfɪʃɪŋ] N
to go fishing attr boat, fleet, port, line, net
fishing net N
fishing fleet N
fishing ground N
fishing rod N
fishing tackle N
coarse fishing N Brit
line fishing N
overfishing [Brit ˌəʊvəˈfɪʃɪŋ, Am oʊvərˈfɪʃɪŋ] N
in the PONS Dictionary
I. fishing N no pl
II. fishing ADJ
fishing tackle N
fishing rod N Brit, Aus
I. punishing ADJ
1. punishing (difficult):
2. punishing (trying):
II. punishing N
finishing line, finishing post N
perishing ADJ
1. perishing (spoiling):
2. perishing Aus, Brit inf (extremely cold, freezing cold):
3. perishing Aus, Brit (damn, darn):
washing-up [ˌwɒʃɪŋˈʌp, Am ˌwɑ:ʃɪŋ-] N Brit, Aus
finishing touch N
vanishing cream N
ravishing ADJ
1. ravishing (beautiful):
2. ravishing (delicious):
in the PONS Dictionary
I. fishing N
II. fishing ADJ
fishing tackle N
fishing rod N
I. punishing ADJ
1. punishing (difficult):
2. punishing (trying):
II. punishing N
finishing line, finishing post N
finishing touch N
vanishing point N
1. vanishing point (point at horizon):
2. vanishing point (smaller point):
ravishing ADJ
fishery [ˈfɪʃ· ə r·i] N
fishy <-ier, -iest> [ˈfɪʃ·i] ADJ
1. fishy (tasting like fish):
2. fishy inf (dubious):
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Since fishmeal uses wild fish stock to feed farmed fish, this places direct pressure on fisheries resources.
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It is an important species to local commercial fisheries.
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However, the herring fisheries were in decline and the town was taxed heavily to pay for continuing wars.
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He also became a recognized expert on marine fisheries.
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Its terrain is flat, suitable for farms and fisheries.
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