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English-German translation for: [salmon]
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fish spec. cock {adj} [attr.] [cock salmon, cock trout, etc.]
23
männlich [hier: bei gewissen Fischen, etwa den Lachsartigen]
fish spec. hen {adj} [attr.] [hen salmon, hen trout, etc.]
13
weiblich [hier: bei gewissen Fischen, etwa den Lachsartigen]
gastr. buffalo {adj} [attr.] [e.g. chicken wings, salmon, spareribs]in / mit scharfer Cayennepfeffersauce [nachgestellt] [z. B. Hähnchenflügel, Lachs, Spareribs]
Nouns
gastr. lox [Am.] [cured or smoked salmon]
226
Räucherlachs {m}
gastr. trout [with salmon-red flesh]
44
Lachsforelle {f} [Forelle mit lachsrotem Fleisch]
fish gastr. T
12
fish T
9
fish smolt [young salmon]
5
Junglachs {m}
fish T
gastr. huss [rock salmon, dogfish]Großgefleckter Katzenhai {m}
fish T
gastr. lox [Am.] [brined salmon]gepökelter Lachs {m}
fish T
fish T
2 Words: Nouns
fish fish wheel [salmon wheel]Fischrad {n} [Lachsrad]
gastr. lox sandwich [Am.] [smoked salmon sandwich]Sandwich {n} {m} mit Räucherlachs
gastr. salmon darne [also: darne of salmon]Lachsmittelstück {n}
ecol. fish salmon river [river in which salmon occur]Lachsfluss {m} [Fluss, in dem Lachse vorkommen]
fish spawning phase [salmon]Laichphase {f} [Lachse]
3 Words: Nouns
gastr. flame-grilled salmon [cooked over open fire] ["blazed" salmon, Finnish specialty: loimulohi or loimutettu lohi]Flammlachs {m} [vom offenen Feuer]
gastr. pave of salmon [also: pavé of salmon]Lachstranche {f}
Taxa/Species (Animals, Plants, Fungi)
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
fish T
orn. T
fish T
fish T
fish T
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