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fish (EN)
sustantivo, sustantivo, verbo

sustantivo “fish”

sing. fish, pl. fish, fishes o no contable
  1. pez
    The goldfish in my aquarium is a colorful fish.
  2. pescado
    She bought fresh fish from the market to cook for lunch.
  3. criatura acuática
    In the old stories, mermaids were often described as magical fish that could sing and talk.
  4. piscis
    She was born in March, so her astrological sign is the Fish.
  5. juego de cartas (llamado "Go Fish" en inglés)
    We spent the afternoon playing fish, trying to collect all four kings.
  6. novato (en el contexto del póker)
    The seasoned players quickly identified him as a fish and took advantage of his every mistake.
  7. torpedo
    The submarine launched its fish at the enemy ship, hoping to disable it before it could retaliate.
  8. dólar
    She bought the vintage dress for 50 fish.
  9. novato (en el contexto escolar)
    The seniors love to play harmless pranks on the new fish during the first week of school.
  10. novato (en el contexto de la prisión)
    The older inmates quickly spotted the fish and started giving him a hard time.

sustantivo “fish”

sing. fish, pl. fishes o no contable
  1. pesca
    Our morning fish was relaxing, even though we didn't catch anything.
  2. indagación
    After a few fishes for compliments, she finally got the praise she wanted.

verbo “fish”

infinitivo fish; él fishes; pret. fished; part. fished; ger. fishing
  1. pescar
    Last summer, I fished for trout in the mountain stream.
  2. pescar (como actividad de ocio)
    Every summer, we fish at the lake near our cabin.
  3. buscar bajo el agua
    Divers fish for lost treasures in the deep sea.
  4. hurgar
    He fished in his pocket for his car keys.
  5. sacar
    She fished her keys out of her crowded purse.
  6. sonsacar
    He kept fishing for compliments by mentioning how hard he worked on the project.
  7. cebar
    He decided to fish worms to attract the biggest bass in the lake.