English to Albanian Meaning of cod - merluc


Cod :
merluc

jastëk, merluc, zhvishem, lëvore, lëvozhgë, xhaketë, cipë, fshikëz, Boll, kapsulë, vezore

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Definitions of cod in English
Noun(1) the vessel that contains the seeds of a plant (not the seeds themselves(2) lean white flesh of important North Atlantic food fish; usually baked or poached(3) major food fish of Arctic and cold-temperate waters
Verb(1) fool or hoax(2) harass with persistent criticism or carping
Adjective(1) payable by the recipient on delivery
Adverb(1) collecting the charges upon delivery
Examples of cod in English
(1) Following the collapse of white fish stocks like cod and haddock, the town has reinvented itself as the country's largest shellfish port.(2) The threat of a ban on fishing for cod , whiting and haddock brings home the stark reality.(3) Some types of fish - such as cod , tuna or halibut - have less total fat, saturated fat and cholesterol than do meat and poultry.(4) Helen ordered the baked cod , which came with tomatoes and I think basil.(5) It is now illegal to fish for cod and lobsters are taken on a strict quota basis.(6) These larger animals include the great schools of fish, such as tuna, menhaden, cod and mackerel, which we catch for food.(7) Populations of cod , haddock, halibut, red drum and yellowtail flounder are at record lows.(8) Murray cod was listed as a threatened species under the Environment Protection and Biodiversity Conservation Act in July last year.(9) And the Murray cod - a totem in both indigenous and settler cultures in these parts - has always been a prized food.(10) Proteins that occur only in minor amounts can also be major food allergens, as has been shown for an allergen from codfish .(11) The happy family travel to the local steam baths and cleanse themselves before settling down to a meal of boiled codfish .(12) I feel so numb that if someone where to beat me around the head with a 5 kilo codfish I wouldn't notice.(13) Sunday breakfast is generally a big meal of salt codfish from Nova Scotia, egg sauce, boiled potatoes, cooked bananas, and avocado when in season.(14) Why is the government saying that, if the codfish come back, draggers will be allowed to take part in any future fishery?(15) I know you all love me, but I need to do something, not sit around her like a codfish in a tank.(16) There were fresh shrimp, mussels, and codfish in the mix, and little fronds of carrot and fennel, all of which were nicely fried to a golden, tempura-like crispness.
Related Phrases of cod
(1) salt cod ::
kripë cod
(2) cod roe ::
cod ROE
(3) cod-liver ::
cod mëlçisë-
(4) cod-liver oil ::
cod mëlçisë naftës-
Synonyms
Noun
1. codfish ::
merluc
Verb
2. dupe ::
dede
4. take in ::
merre brenda
5. slang ::
zhargon
6. put one over ::
vënë njëri mbi
7. befool ::
mashtroj
8. gull ::
pulëbardhë
9. fool ::
budalla
Adjective
10. collect ::
mbledh
Different Forms
cod, coder, coders, cods, cody
Word Example from TV Shows
And there, we will eat cod.

And there, we will eat COD.

Money Heist Season 3, Episode 6

Ooh, that might
be my salted cod!

Ooh, that might be my salted COD!

The Big Bang Theory Season 12, Episode 23

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