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Bêche-de-mer
Bêche-de-mer can refer to: Bislama, a creole language or Pidgin English spoken in Vanuatu Sea cucumber (food) wikipedia.org
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bêche-de-mer
‖ bêche-de-mer (bɛʃ də mɛr) [Fr., altered from biche de mer, a. Pg. bicho do mar, lit. sea-worm.] A marine animal, an echinoderm (Holothuria edulis), called also Trepang, Sea-cucumber, Sea-slug, eaten as a luxury by the Chinese. Hence a vb. to bêche-de-mer. b. = Beach-la-mar.1814 Flinders Voy. Terra... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bislama
Bislama, n. (ˈbɪsləmɑː) Also Pislama. [a. Bislama pidgin Bislama, Bichelamar (see Beach-la-mar n.), alteration of Pg. bicho do mar bêche-de-mer n.] A form of Melanesian pidgin used as a lingua franca and contact language in Vanuatu; New Hebrides pidgin. (Since 1980, the national language of Vanuatu.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Holothuria edulis
It is dried and sold as "bêche-de-mer" or "trepang" in China and Indonesia. wikipedia.org
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Beach-la-mar
Beach-la-mar (biːtʃ la mɑː(r)) Also biche-. [Alteration of Pg. bicho do mar bêche-de-mer.] The jargon English used in the Western Pacific.1911 W. Churchill (title) Beach-la-mar. 1912 R. J. Fletcher Let. 10 Sept. in Isles of Illusion (1923) 61, I will omit the Biche-la-mar and give you the gist of hi... Oxford English Dictionary
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Manbarra
By the end of the 19th century they numbered about 50, apparently because many had left the island to go fishing for bêche-de-mer with Europeans. wikipedia.org
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Actinopyga lecanora
It is used in the production of bêche-de-mer in 13 different countries in the Western Central Pacific. wikipedia.org
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Actinopyga caerulea
It is used in the production of bêche-de-mer in Papua New Guinea, and has also been found in a retail market in Guangzhou, China in 2010. wikipedia.org
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Sea cucumbers as food
The creature and the food product are commonly known as bêche-de-mer in French, from Portuguese bicho do mar (literally "sea animal"), trepang (or trīpang The fishing of the various species known as bêche-de-mer is regulated by state and federal legislation. wikipedia.org
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双子群礁
1879年,英国海军部出版《航海指南》卷二,其中第四章第68-69页描述了双子群礁,最后提到了海南岛渔民的活动: (英语原文:The cays are frequented by Chinese fishermen from Hainan, who collect bêche-de-mer, turtle-shell wikipedia.org
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Common Names List - Apostichopus japonicus
Common Name Used in Language Type Official Trade Name; Bêche-de-mer japonaise: Global French FAO No Cishen: China Mandarin Chinese Vernacular
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Bipi Island
Today, the main economic activity is fishing and the sale of bêche-de-mer to licensed buyers supplying the Asian markets. wikipedia.org
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bislama是什么意思_bislama读音|解释_bislama同义词|反义...
源自比斯拉马语Bislama←法语bêche-de-mer(“海参”)。 专有名词 bislama 比斯拉马语 名词 bislamam(无变格) 比斯拉马语 名词 bislamam(不可数) 比斯拉马语(使用于瓦努阿图... www.zhonghuazidian.com www.zhonghuazidian.com
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Actinopyga mauritiana
It is used in the production of bêche-de-mer, which is consumed as a delicacy, and is of greater importance in times of hardship. wikipedia.org
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Aquaculture in Tonga
aquaculture for species showing the potential to develop into small industries and the Mariculture Centre at the Ministry of Fisheries breeds giant clams, bêche-de-mer wikipedia.org
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