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Fish especially rich in omega-3 fatty acids include tinned or fresh mackerel, salmon, trout, herring, kippers, pilchards, anchovies, fresh tuna and sardines.

富含Omega-3脂肪酸的鱼类包含新鲜的罐头鲭鱼、鲑鱼、鳟鱼、鲱鱼、熏鲑鱼、沙瑙鱼、鯷鱼、新鲜鲔鱼和沙丁鱼。

It couldn't be settled, of course, struggle as we might and did, he finally trying to play birth and antiquity, and I "seeing" his Conqueror and "raising" him with Adam, whose direct posterity I was, as shown by my name, while he was of a collateral branch, as shown by his, and by his recent Norman origin; so we all processioned back to the drawing-room again and had a perpendicular lunch - plate of sardines and a strawberry, and you group yourself and stand up and eat it.

我们各显神通争执了一番,解决不了问题;最后他不明智地想炫耀自己的出身和先人,我算清他的王牌是征服者威廉,就拿亚当来对付他,说我是亚当的直系后代,有姓为证;而他只不过是旁支,不光有姓为证,还能从他并非悠久的诺曼人血统看得出来;于是我们大家又鱼贯回到客厅,在那儿站着吃——端着沙丁鱼碟子和草莓,自己凑对,就这样站着吃。

No, I haven't eaten sardines.

不,我没有吃过沙丁鱼。

"Can I go out to get sardines for you for tomorrow?"

&要我去弄点沙丁鱼来给你明天用吗?&

I'll be back when I have the sardines.

我弄到了沙丁鱼就回来。

All of us were packed like sardines in the train to Beijing.

在去北京的火车上我们大家挤在一起,像沙丁鱼似的。

On the train to Beijing, we were all crowded together just like sardines.

在去北京的火车上我们大家挤在一起,像沙丁鱼似的。

Life is rather like a tin of sardines - we're all of us looking for the key.

生活更像是一盒沙丁鱼罐头,我们所有的人都在寻找出口。

Yes, I have eaten sardines.

是的,我吃过沙丁鱼。

We all crowded together in the train to BeiJing, just like sardines.

在去北京的火车上我们大家挤在一起,像沙丁鱼似的。

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