1, small fish
[xiǎo yú]
Small or newly hatched fish.
2, fishnet
[yú wǎng]
See 〖fishing net〗.
3, fish fillet
[yú piàn]
Fish food. By the fish body slice skin and bone, and then processed. There are frozen fish fillets, brined fish fillets, dried fish fillets and so on.
4, scallop
[dài yú]
Fish, long and laterally compressed, shaped like a belt, silvery-white, smooth and scale-free all over.
5, fish and shrimp
[yú xiā]
Also known as "fish goby". Fish and shrimp. Generally refers to fish and aquatic products.
6, goldfish
[jīn yú]
Fish. Evolved from crucian carp. Generally short and fat, with a four-lobed caudal fin. Can be used as an ornamental.
7. turtle
[jiǎ yú]
Turtle.
8, fish pole
[yú gān]
Also known as "fish pole". Fishing rod.
9, cuttlefish
[mò yú]
Common name for squid.
10, fishing
[diào yú]
Fishing with tackle.
11, fish gills
[yú sāi]
Also known as "fish gills". It is also known as "fish gills". The respiratory organ of the fish. Mostly in the form of feathers, plates or filaments, used to absorb oxygen dissolved in the water.
12, fish and geese
[yú yàn]
Metaphor for letters (in ancient times, there was a fish's belly and geese's feet to send letters).
13, fish bladder
[yú biào]
bladder
14, fish white
[yú bái]
the semen of fish.
15, octopus
[zhāng yú]
Mollusks with eight long carpals, many suckers on the inside of the carpals, and some with ink sacs inside. Lives on the bottom of the sea and eats fish, crustaceans, etc.
16, fish lips
[yú chún]
Seafood, processed from the lips of sharks.
17, grass carp
[cǎo yú]
Fish, with a cylindrical body, lives in freshwater and eats water plants. It is one of the important farmed fish in China. It is also called grass carp (huàn).
18, clothes fish
[yī yú]
Insects, long and flat body, small head, antennae whip-like, wingless, with three long tail hairs. Often hides in dark places and moths clothes, books, etc. Also called moth-eaters.
19, fish eagle
[yú yīng]
The common name for osprey.
20, shark fin
[yú chì]
The cartilage strips of a shark's fins are processed and called shark fins, which are a precious food. It is also called fin or fins.