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Τι (ποιος) είναι SARDINES - ορισμός

COMMON NAMES USED TO REFER TO VARIOUS SMALL, OILY FORAGE FISH WITHIN THE HERRING FAMILY OF CLUPEIDAE
Pilchard; Pilchards; Iwashi no agemono; Sardines; Cornish sardine; Sardine can; Sardine (fish)
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  • French sardine [[seiner]]
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  • Augusta]]; sardines are a component of the economy of [[Maine]].
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sardines         
n.
1) a can (AE), tin (BE) of sardines
2) (misc.) to pack in like sardines
sardines         
[treated as sing.] Brit. a children's game in which one child hides and the other children, as they find the hider, join him or her in the hiding place.
sardine         
(sardines)
1.
Sardines are a kind of small sea fish, often eaten as food.
They opened a tin of sardines.
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2.
If you say that a crowd of people are packed like sardines, you are emphasizing that they are sitting or standing so close together that they cannot move easily.
The refugees were packed like sardines.
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Βικιπαίδεια

Sardine

"Sardine" and "pilchard" are common names for various species of small, oily forage fish in the herring family Clupeidae. The term "sardine" was first used in English during the early 15th century; a folk etymology says it comes from the Italian island of Sardinia, around which sardines were once supposedly abundant.

The terms "sardine" and "pilchard" are not precise, and what is meant depends on the region. The United Kingdom's Sea Fish Industry Authority, for example, classifies sardines as young pilchards. One criterion suggests fish shorter in length than 15 cm (6 in) are sardines, and larger fish are pilchards.

The FAO/WHO Codex standard for canned sardines cites 21 species that may be classed as sardines. FishBase, a comprehensive database of information about fish, calls at least six species "pilchard", over a dozen just "sardine", and many more with the two basic names qualified by various adjectives.

Παραδείγματα από το σώμα κειμένου για SARDINES
1. Children are packed like sardines inside classrooms.
2. Scallops and sardines coated with putrefying bacteria.
3. "We were trapped like sardines waiting to die," Power said.
4. My fresh sardines are pungent with garlic and parsley.
5. The sardines were seized because of inadequate labeling.