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pollock

N ชื่อ พันธุ์ ปลา ตระกูล คอด 

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

POLLOCK, POLLACK

n.A fish, a species of Gadus or cod.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

POLLOCK

Pol "lock, n. Etym: [See Pollack. ] (Zoöl.)

 

Defn: A marine gadoid fish (Pollachius carbonarius ), native both of the European and American coasts. It is allied to the cod, and like it is salted and dried. In England it is called coalfish, lob, podley, podling, pollack, etc.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

pollo

pol lo |ˈpoi-ō, ˈpälō ˈpɔɪjoʊ | noun chicken (as used in the names of Italian, Spanish, or Mexican dishes ). ORIGIN Spanish and Italian.

 

pollock

pol lock |ˈpälək ˈpɑlək | noun 1 a commercially valuable food fish of the cod family, occurring in the North Atlantic. Also called saithe. [Pollachius virens, family Gadidae. ] 2 variant spelling of pollack.

 

Pollock, Jackson

Pol lock, Jackson |ˈpälək ˈpɑlək | (1912 –56 ), US painter; full name Paul Jackson Pollock. A leading figure in the abstract expressionist movement, he became the chief exponent of the style known as action painting from 1947. Fixing the canvas to the floor or wall, he poured, splashed, or dripped paint on it, covering the whole canvas and avoiding any point of emphasis.

 

Oxford Dictionary

pollo

pollo |ˈpɒləʊ | noun [ mass noun ] chicken (as used in the names of Italian, Spanish, or Mexican dishes ). ORIGIN Spanish and Italian.

 

pollock

pol |lock noun 1 North American term for saithe. 2 variant spelling of pollack.

 

Pollock, Jackson

Pol |lock |ˈpɒlək | (1912 –56 ), American painter; full name Paul Jackson Pollock. He was a leading figure in the abstract expressionist movement and from 1947 became the chief exponent of the style known as action painting, whereby he poured, splashed, or dripped paint on to the canvas.

 

Spanish Dictionary

pollo

pollo 1 nombre masculino 1 Cría de un ave, especialmente de la gallina :los pollitos rompieron ayer el cascarón; el águila da de comer a sus pollos; a los dos meses de edad, los pollos de cigüeña negra ya pueden volar .SINÓNIMO polluelo .2 Gallo o gallina joven, especialmente el destinado al consumo :hígado de pollo; comió pollo asado; preparó muslos de pollo con pimientos .3 Cría de la abeja .4 Esp coloquial Hombre, especialmente el que es joven, presumido o de clase acomodada :pues no se pega este pollo buena vida …; parece ser que se entiende con algún pollo que otro .Se usa con valor humorístico o irónico .pollo pera Esp coloquial Persona que es muy presumida y demasiado elegante y refinada .pollo tomatero Pollo de la gallina, pequeño y tierno, que resulta apropiado para ser cocinado con tomate . VÉASE culo de pollo . ETIMOLOGÍA Voz patrimonial del latín pullus cría de un animal cualquiera ’, ‘pollo de gallina .

 

pollo

pollo 2 nombre masculino coloquial Saliva o mucosidad que se escupe por la boca de una vez .SINÓNIMO gallo, lapo .ETIMOLOGÍA Voz de origen incierto .