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dead fish

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meanings of deadand fish


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dead
adjective
uk /ded/ us /ded/
not ...
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fish
noun
uk /fɪʃ/ us /fɪʃ/
an animal that lives in water, is covered with scales, and breathes by taking water in through its mouth, or the flesh of these animals eaten ...
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Examples of dead fish


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Deadfish appeared in the river.
Within weeks, there were reports of several local residents who apparently died from having eaten the deadfish.
Who would bother to move deadfish eggs anyway?
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Many deadfish were seen in local streams and rivers.
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Sixty-three thousand deadfish were taken from the river.
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I recognise that, in principle, there may be a case for controlling the disposal of deadfish, parts of fish or of deadfish eggs.
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Early in the eighth month of 1852, a large number of deadfish floated to the surface of the inlet near the construction site.
This is thought to be a consequence of fish behaviour since deadfish provided a focus of attention for live fish in our experimental containers.
Some workers have investigated whether humans can be infected by drinking water from a stream contaminated by infected flesh of deadfish.
The deadfish incident also evokes concerns related to ecology and pollution, and the early-modern man's relation to and perception of his physical surroundings.
Competitors are penalized heavily for deadfish and in some cases deadfish are not weighed.
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However, the consequence is that more deadfish are thrown back into the sea.
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Someone in that position might, virtually intentionally, spread disease by moving deadfish in those circumstances.
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Clause 31 helps in relation to live fish, but disease can be imported in deadfish.
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One is always being asked to count the number of deadfish.
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Unfortunately, the machine had cut into an old hole already filled with deadfish.
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Everybody who spoke was convinced that a deadfish weighed more than a live one.
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And he weighed a deadfish and a live fish—and there was no difference.
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The issue is better illustrated by considering deadfish rather than dead eggs.
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All that can be done in the rivers is to remove the deadfish.
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Discarding deadfish into the sea is a disgrace and should be stopped.
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What deep well of legal experience has been plumbed to bring up that particular deadfish?
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Another 18 months of dumping deadfish back into the sea.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
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