beche-de-mer
11bêche-de-mer — [ˌbɛʃdə mɛ:] noun (plural same or bêches de mer pronunciation same) 1》 a large sea cucumber which is eaten as a delicacy in China and Japan. 2》 (Bêche de mer) another term for Bislama. Origin C18: pseudo Fr., alt. of Port. bicho do mar, lit. sea… …
12bêche-de-mer — ˌbeshdəˈme(ə)r, ˌbā noun Etymology: French, literally, sea grub 1. pl bêche de mer “ or bêches de mer sh(ə̇z)d : trepang 2 …
13bêche-de-mer, bêches-de-mer ou biche-de-mer, biches-de-mer — ● bêche de mer, bêches de mer ou biche de mer, biches de mer nom féminin Autres noms du trépang …
14beche de mer — Trepang Tre*pang , n. [Malay tr[=i]pang.] (Zo[ o]l.) Any one of several species of large holothurians, some of which are dried and extensively used as food in China; called also {b[^e]che de mer}, {sea cucumber}, and {sea slug}. [Written also… …
15beche de mer — Holothurian Hol o*thu ri*an, a. (Zo[ o]l.) Belonging to the Holothurioidea. n. One of the Holothurioidea. [1913 Webster] Note: Some of the species of Holothurians are called {sea cucumbers}, {sea slugs}, {trepang}, and {b[^e]che de m[ e]r}. Many… …
16Bèche-de-mer — См. Beach la mar …
17Bêche-de-Mer — noun Another name for Bislama …
18BECHE-DE-MER — a slug, called also the trepang, procured on the coral reefs of the Pacific, which is dried and eaten as a dainty by the Chinese …
19bêche-de-mer — n. [Fr.] Trepang, sea cucumber, sea slug, holothuria …
20bêche-de-mer — /bɛʃ də ˈmɛə/ (say besh duh mair) noun 1. an edible holothurian, especially a sea cucumber. 2. → Bislama. {See Beach la mar} …