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Qu'est-ce (qui) est fish - définition


Fish (cryptography)         
  • The Lorenz SZ42 machine with its covers removed. [[Bletchley Park]] museum
ALLIED CODENAME FOR ANY OF SEVERAL GERMAN TELEPRINTER STREAM CIPHERS USED DURING WORLD WAR II
Fish cyphers; Fish ciphers; Fish (cipher); Fish (cypher); FISH (cryptography)
Fish (sometimes FISH) was the UK's GC&CS Bletchley Park codename for any of several German teleprinter stream ciphers used during World War II. Enciphered teleprinter traffic was used between German High Command and Army Group commanders in the field, so its intelligence value (Ultra) was of the highest strategic value to the Allies.
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  • These fish-farming ponds were created as a [[cooperative]] project in a rural village.
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  • Didactic model]] of a fish heart
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  • Lower jaw of the placoderm ''[[Eastmanosteus]] pustulosus'', showing the shearing structures ("teeth") on its oral surface; from the [[Devonian]] of [[Wisconsin]]
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  • Diversity]] of various groups of fish (and other [[vertebrates]]) through time
  • Ovary of fish (Corumbatá)
  • French grunts – ''[[Haemulon flavolineatum]]''
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  • Goldfish]]'' by [[Henri Matisse]], 1912, [[Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts]], Moscow
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  • ichthus]] is a Christian symbol of a fish signifying that the person who uses it is a Christian.<ref name="Hyde2008"/><ref name="Coffman2008"/>
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  • The anatomy of ''Lampanyctodes hectoris'' (1)&nbsp;operculum (gill cover), (2)&nbsp;lateral line, (3)&nbsp;dorsal fin, (4)&nbsp;fat fin, (5)&nbsp;caudal peduncle, (6)&nbsp;caudal fin, (7)&nbsp;anal fin, (8)&nbsp;photophores, (9)&nbsp;pelvic fins (paired), (10)&nbsp;pectoral fins (paired)
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  • Fish counter display at the [[Oulu Market Hall]] in [[Oulu]], Finland.
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  • [[Lungfish]] are the closest living relatives of [[tetrapods]] (four-limbed vertebrates).
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  • Organs]]: 1.&nbsp;[[Liver]], 2.&nbsp;[[Gas bladder]], 3.&nbsp;[[Roe]], 4.&nbsp;Pyloric caeca, 5.&nbsp;[[Stomach]], 6.&nbsp;[[Intestine]]
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  • Bengali]] fish vendor from [[Sylhet]]
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VERTEBRATE ANIMAL THAT LIVES IN WATER AND (TYPICALLY) HAS GILLS
Fishes; Piscines; Fish (Biology); Ichthyoid; Ichthyofauna; Fish (zoology); Pisces (zoology); Finfish; Fin-fish; Inchthyic; 🐟; Ichthyes; Fish or fishes; Fish versus fishes; Fishes versus fish; Fishes or fish; Fish vs fishes; True fish; Fish conservation; Fish excrement; Endothermy in fish; Acoustic communication in fish
1) Hot guy.
OMG! Look at the fish twirling his mustache - over there, standing in the corner.
2) To describe something completely surreal or random.
It comes from a joke How many surrealists does it take to change a light bulb? How many? Fish.
Paul: This broom represents some dead guy, so don't you be mean.Me: Fish.
3) Used in exclamation in the place of religiously offensive words, or by itself, in anger.
Holy fish, that's a big TV.What the fish was that?
4) Your one and only, as reference to fish of the sea.
I'm so happy to have finally have met my fish. Her name is Tami.
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  • The [[bowfin]] ''Amia calva'' is the sole survivor of the [[halecomorph]] clade.
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  • Oyster toadfish}}
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  • These fish-farming ponds were created as a [[cooperative]] project in a rural village.
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  • Didactic model]] of a fish heart
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  • Lower jaw of the placoderm ''[[Eastmanosteus]] pustulosus'', showing the shearing structures ("teeth") on its oral surface; from the [[Devonian]] of [[Wisconsin]]
  • 130px
  • 70 px
  • alt=Anatomical diagram showing the pairs of olfactory, telencephalon, and optic lobes, followed by the cerebellum and the mylencephalon
  • Diversity]] of various groups of fish (and other [[vertebrates]]) through time
  • Ovary of fish (Corumbatá)
  • French grunts – ''[[Haemulon flavolineatum]]''
  • 70px
  • Goldfish]]'' by [[Henri Matisse]], 1912, [[Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts]], Moscow
  • 70 px
  • ichthus]] is a Christian symbol of a fish signifying that the person who uses it is a Christian.<ref name="Hyde2008"/><ref name="Coffman2008"/>
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  • The anatomy of ''Lampanyctodes hectoris'' (1)&nbsp;operculum (gill cover), (2)&nbsp;lateral line, (3)&nbsp;dorsal fin, (4)&nbsp;fat fin, (5)&nbsp;caudal peduncle, (6)&nbsp;caudal fin, (7)&nbsp;anal fin, (8)&nbsp;photophores, (9)&nbsp;pelvic fins (paired), (10)&nbsp;pectoral fins (paired)
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  • Fish counter display at the [[Oulu Market Hall]] in [[Oulu]], Finland.
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  • Organs]]: 1.&nbsp;[[Liver]], 2.&nbsp;[[Gas bladder]], 3.&nbsp;[[Roe]], 4.&nbsp;Pyloric caeca, 5.&nbsp;[[Stomach]], 6.&nbsp;[[Intestine]]
  • alt=Photo of fish head split in half longitudinally with gill filaments crossing from top to bottom
  • Bengali]] fish vendor from [[Sylhet]]
  • alt=Photo of shark in profile surrounded by other, much smaller fish in bright sunlight
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VERTEBRATE ANIMAL THAT LIVES IN WATER AND (TYPICALLY) HAS GILLS
Fishes; Piscines; Fish (Biology); Ichthyoid; Ichthyofauna; Fish (zoology); Pisces (zoology); Finfish; Fin-fish; Inchthyic; 🐟; Ichthyes; Fish or fishes; Fish versus fishes; Fishes versus fish; Fishes or fish; Fish vs fishes; True fish; Fish conservation; Fish excrement; Endothermy in fish; Acoustic communication in fish
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n.
1) to catch (a) fish
2) baked; broiled; dried; filleted; fresh; freshwater; fried; frozen; saltwater; smoked fish
3) tropical fish
4) fish bite at bait; swim
5) a school, shoal of fish
6) (misc.) to drink like a fish ('to drink excessive amounts of alcohol'); a queer fish ('a strange person')
II
v.
1) (d; intr.) to fish for (to fish for compliments)
2) to go fishing
Exemples du corpus de texte pour fish
1. It can infect more than 50 fish species and is easily transmitted through fish fluids, bait fish and water.
2. The bland, white fish goes into a variety of popular products, including fast–food fish sandwiches and fish sticks.
3. The freshwater fish from delta come from fish farms, not from the rivers." She said samples of fish were tested to prove they were safe for consumption.
4. " We wish to stress that listeria is also found in live fish and it is possible that among the imported fish a certain fish contained listeria.
5. "Are we here to teach them how to fish or to give them fish?" "Right now, we‘re giving them fish, sir," Garrett said.