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I . fish <- [or -es]> [fɪʃ] N

1. fish (animal):

ryba f

2. fish (person):

dziwak(-aczka) m (f)

II . fish [fɪʃ] VB intr

1. fish (catch fish):

2. fish inf (look for objects):

grzebać [perf po-] w czymś

III . fish [fɪʃ] VB trans

fish-finger N

fish-hook N

flying fish N ZOOL

sea-fish N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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These red and green photophores are evocative of traffic lights, hence the fish's common name.
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They act as a reservoir for the parasite, which is released into water following the fish's death.
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A variety of parasites have been recorded from the species, including copepods, flatworms, and a nematode which inhabits the fish's swimbladder.
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The eyes are set high on the fish's deeply keeled body; in adults, perceptible bumps are located above each.
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The fish may represent the bee's eyes, because of similarity of the fish's scaly skin with the scaly complex eyes of bees.
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No sooner does a fish bite off a piece of skin, than the grandmother takes it out of the fish's mouth and puts it in her basket.
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This was determined experimentally by silencing a fish's electric organ with curare, and then stimulating the fish with two external frequencies.
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They usually have a minnow or crawfish or even a plastic worm on it to get the fish's attention.
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When a fish swallowed the bait, a tug on the line caused the gorge to orient itself at right angles to the line, thereby sticking in the fish's gullet.
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Bacterial colonies grow on the infected fish's spleen and kidney, eventually leading to mortality.
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