Swim bladder, pronounced as [biào]
Basic explanation of swim bladder:
1. An air sac that can expand and contract in some fish. The swim bladders of some fish can assist hearing or breathing. Commonly known as "fish bubble".
2. Glue made from swim bladder or pig skin: swim bladder glue.
3. Use glue to glue on the stool legs.
Related vocabulary explanations:
1. Fish bladder [ yú biào ]?
Explanation: The white sac-like organ in the fish belly can regulate the floating and sinking of the fish body. .
2. Swim bladder glue [ biào jiāo ]?
Explanation: Glue made from fish bladder or pig skin. It has high viscosity and is often used to stick to wood.
3. Isinglass [?jiāo biào]?
Explanation: Isinglass. Glue made from fish bladder.
4. Biào qīng [biào qīng]?
Explanation: The pure form of swim bladder glue.
5. Boil swim bladder [?náo biào]?
Explanation: Never give up until the goal is achieved.