fish in Gujarati ગુજરાતી
fish in Hindi हिन्दी
fish in Kashmiri कॉशुर
fish in Malayalam മലയാളം
fish in Marathi मराठी
fish in Sindhi سنڌي
fish in Urdu اُردُو
fish in English
- fish⇄adj. fishless.
- fish⇄adj. fishlike.
- fish⇄adj. of or having to do with fishes, fishing, or the sale of fish.
- fish⇄expr. fish in troubled waters. See under troubled waters.
- fish⇄expr. fish or cut bait, (U.S.) to make a choice; make up one's mind; stop vacillating.
Ex. One of the attributes of an administrator is his ability to stick his neck out, ... to decide what side of the fence he is on and to take a stand there, to f - fish⇄expr. fish out of water, a person who is out of his element; stranger.
Ex. Is there a chance of his finding a kindred soul at Newell Hall, so that he will not be a fish out of water? (London Times). - fish⇄expr. fish out,
a. to use up the supply of fish in.
Ex. That stream is completely fished out.
b. (Figurative.) to get (information) by careful inquiry or subtle methods.
Ex. ... an admirable knack of fishing out the secrets of h - fish⇄expr. have other fish to fry, (Informal.) to have other things to do.
Ex. I've got other things in hand ... I've got other fish to fry (Margaret Oliphant). - fish⇄expr. make fish of one and flesh (or fowl) of another, to treat two persons differently; show partiality or favor.
Ex. This is making fish of one and fowl of another with a vengeance (Manchester Examiner). - fish⇄expr. neither fish nor fowl, a person or thing that does not fit into any group or class.
Ex. Four years after college, the man with an M.D. is neither fish nor fowl; if he wants to do clinical work he needs another three to five years hospital exp - fish⇄fish, noun, pl.fishesor (collectively)fish,verb, adjective.
- fish⇄noun 1. an animal that lives in water, is covered with scales, has gills to breathe with, and has a long backbone for support. Fish are cold-blooded and usually have fins for swimming. Some fishes lay eggs in the water; others produce living young.fish⇄razor clam orfish
any one of various bivalve mollusks with a long, narrow shell.fish⇄v.i. 1. to catch fish; try to catch fish.
Ex. Though we sat in the boat and fished for hours we didn't catch anything.
2. to try for something as if with a hook.
Ex. He fished with a stick for his watch, which had fallen through a gratfish⇄v.t. 1. to catch (fish); try to catch (fish).
Ex. to fish trout. Thou hast fished salmon a thousand times (Scott).
2. to try to catch fish in.
Ex. He fished the stream for trout.
3. (Figurative.) to search through as by fishing.