pollack
/'pɔlək/ Cách viết khác : (pollock) /'pɔlək/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A type of fish: An important food and game fish found in northern seas, especially the northern Atlantic Ocean. It is related to cod.
- The flesh of this fish: The lean, white meat from the pollack fish, used as food and considered similar to cod.
- A surname: The last name of a notable person, specifically Sidney Pollack, a United States filmmaker (born 1934).
Usage Examples
- Noun (Fish):
- The fishermen caught several large pollack today.
- Pollack is a common ingredient in traditional fish and chips in some regions.
- Noun (Flesh):
- For dinner, we had grilled pollack with lemon and herbs.
- This recipe suggests substituting cod with pollack.
- Noun (Surname):
- The movie "Out of Africa" was directed by Sydney Pollack.
Advanced Usage
- As a countable noun for multiple fish: The standard plural form is "pollack," but "pollacks" is also used when referring to individual fish.
- The boat's hold was full of pollack.
- We saw three large pollacks on the line.
Variants and Related Words
- Pollock: This is a common alternate spelling for the fish. The two spellings, "pollack" and "pollock," are often used interchangeably.
- Alaskan pollock is a major commercial species.
Synonyms
- Fish: Saithe, coalfish (These are regional names for very similar or the same species).
- Flesh: Whitefish, seafood.
Different Meanings
- The word "pollack" primarily refers to the marine fish. Its use as a surname (e.g., Sydney Pollack) is a proper noun and a completely separate meaning, referring to a specific individual.
Noun
- important food and game fish of northern seas (especially the northern Atlantic); related to cod
- lean white flesh of North Atlantic fish; similar to codfish
- United States filmmaker (born in 1934)