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<Entry xmlns="urn:NEID" xmlns:d="urn:NEID" xmlns:e="urn:IDMEE" level="20" proforma="fish"><DEnt><HwdGp><HWD>salmon</HWD></HwdGp><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><GRAM code="pl_0"/><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="fish"/></LabelGp><FwkLatinGp><LATIN>salmonidae</LATIN></FwkLatinGp><MEANING>the edible fish itself</MEANING><ExCnt><EX>Here the wealthy come from all parts of the earth to enjoy the sport of landing a big <b>salmon</b>.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>Sometimes seals got into the nets and ate the <b>salmon</b>, much to the annoyance of the fishermen.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>The boys caught some great <b>salmon</b> during a fishing trip in Vancouver.
</EX></ExCnt><FwkStrCnt><STRN code="N_premod"/><FwkCollocCnt><CollocGp><COLLOC>fishing</COLLOC><COLLOC>farming</COLLOC></CollocGp></FwkCollocCnt><FwkCollocCnt><COLLOCTYPE>type of habitat</COLLOCTYPE><CollocGp><COLLOC>river</COLLOC><COLLOC>stream</COLLOC><COLLOC>fishery</COLLOC><COLLOC>farm</COLLOC></CollocGp></FwkCollocCnt><FwkCollocCnt><COLLOCTYPE>type of equipment</COLLOCTYPE><CollocGp><COLLOC>rod</COLLOC><COLLOC>fly</COLLOC><COLLOC>net</COLLOC></CollocGp></FwkCollocCnt></FwkStrCnt><FwkStrCnt><STRN code="N_mod"/><FwkCollocCnt><CollocGp><COLLOC>adult</COLLOC><COLLOC>Alaska</COLLOC><COLLOC>Orkney</COLLOC></CollocGp></FwkCollocCnt></FwkStrCnt></FwkSenCnt><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><GRAM code="mass"/><GRAM code="pl_0"/><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="cook"/><DOMAIN label="fish"/></LabelGp><MEANING>the fish as food</MEANING><ExCnt><EX>We ate <b>salmon</b> with a tasty sauce, sliced carrots, broccoli and cauliflower plus potatoes in their skins.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>Instructions: Using a very sharp knife, slice the <b>salmon</b> thinly on the diagonal, as for smoked salmon.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>James said: There are several ways to cook <b>salmon</b>.
</EX></ExCnt><FwkCollocCnt><COLLOCTYPE>type of preparation</COLLOCTYPE><CollocGp><COLLOC>smoked</COLLOC><COLLOC>poached</COLLOC><COLLOC>seared</COLLOC><COLLOC>steamed</COLLOC><COLLOC>marinated</COLLOC><COLLOC>pan-fried</COLLOC><COLLOC>flaked</COLLOC></CollocGp></FwkCollocCnt><FwkCollocCnt><COLLOCTYPE>method of presentation</COLLOCTYPE><CollocGp><COLLOC>farmed</COLLOC><COLLOC>wild</COLLOC><COLLOC>tinned</COLLOC><COLLOC>canned</COLLOC><COLLOC>frozen</COLLOC></CollocGp></FwkCollocCnt><FwkStrCnt><STRN code="N_premod"/><FwkCollocCnt><CollocGp><COLLOC>steak</COLLOC><COLLOC>fillet</COLLOC><COLLOC>mousse</COLLOC><COLLOC>terrine</COLLOC><COLLOC>fishcake</COLLOC><COLLOC>roe</COLLOC></CollocGp></FwkCollocCnt></FwkStrCnt></FwkSenCnt><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><GRAM code="mass"/><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="col"/></LabelGp><MEANING>a pale pink colour resembling the flesh of cooked salmon</MEANING><ExCnt><EX>Ahead of them lay a long, split-level house painted aqua and <b>salmon</b>.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>Amaryllis are one of the easiest bulbs to bring into bloom and one of the most beautiful and dramatic . They come in a variety of colours red , salmon , white , pink and orange and also double ones too . </EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>This wine is a sublime pale rose colour with light hints of <b>salmon</b>.
</EX></ExCnt><FwkStrCnt><STRN code="N_mod"/><ExCnt><EX>Roman style, their walls were painted dark red, their roofs a lighter, <b>salmon colour</b>.
</EX></ExCnt></FwkStrCnt></FwkSenCnt><FwkMWEBlk><CpdBlk><CpdCnt><CpdGp><CPD>salmon ladder</CPD><VarCnt><VAR>salmon leap</VAR></VarCnt></CpdGp><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><MEANING>steps in a cascade, steep riverbed or dam which help the migratory movement of salmon upstream</MEANING><ExCnt><EX>A <b>salmon ladder</b> is a device which is composed of several levels each of which are elevated such that salmon are able to migrate back up stream.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>The stretch of river includes a beautiful weir with a deep holding pool beneath it, a <b>salmon ladder</b> and several smaller pools where fish like to hide.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>Yes, despite the small size of this stream, I have seen a fine <b>salmon leap</b> here.
</EX></ExCnt></FwkSenCnt></CpdCnt><CpdCnt><CpdGp><CPD>salmon of knowledge</CPD><VarCnt><VAR>salmon of wisdom</VAR></VarCnt></CpdGp><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><LabelGp><REGION label="HibE"/><DOMAIN label="myth"/></LabelGp><MEANING>In Irish mythology, a legendary salmon which was said to impart all knowledge to the first person who ate it.</MEANING><ExCnt><EX>"It had been prophesied, of old, that a man named Finn would be the first to eat of the salmon of knowledge, which swam in the pool of Linn-Fee,"</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>c1900 "Here, in a pool of this river, under boughs of hazel from which dropped the Nuts 
of Knowledge on the stream, lived Fintan the Salmon of Knowledge,.." </EX></ExCnt></FwkSenCnt></CpdCnt><CpdCnt><CpdGp><CPD>salmon pink</CPD><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="col"/></LabelGp></CpdGp><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><GRAM code="mass"/><MEANING>a shade of pink resembling the flesh of a salmon</MEANING><ExCnt><EX> The designs look rather cheap and tacky : the costumes for the first act are a queasy mix of salmon pink , orange and lilac .</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>Gradually the dawn sky turned a pure salmon pink over the Knoydart hills. </EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>The two Pinots were similar in appearance , a barley water , amber tone with a touch of salmon pink , while the Chardonnay was pale gold . </EX></ExCnt></FwkSenCnt><FwkSenCnt><POS code="adj"/><MEANING>of a colour of pink resembling the flesh of a salmon</MEANING><ExCnt><EX>The Financial Times ( FT ) is an international business newspaper printed on distinctive salmon pink broadsheet paper .</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>"We love the salmon pink leather with lime green lining. </EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>The flowers are <b>salmon pink</b> with exquisite frilled petals (35 in total).
</EX></ExCnt></FwkSenCnt></CpdCnt><CpdCnt><CpdGp><CPD>salmon trout</CPD></CpdGp><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><GRAM code="pl_0"/><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="fish"/><REGION label="non_AmE"/></LabelGp><MEANING>the sea trout</MEANING><ExCnt><EX>This fish is often referred to as <b>salmon trout</b> because its flesh is pink.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>The wild sea trout, or <b>salmon trout</b>, bears little resemblance to the inexpensive but unexceptional farmed trout sold in supermarkets.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>My guest's roasted wild <b>salmon trout</b> with caramelised shallots served with a sauce of asparagus and almonds, � 14.00, was very summery and light, the roasted almonds perfectly complimenting the salmon.
</EX></ExCnt></FwkSenCnt><FwkSenCnt><POS code="n"/><GRAM code="pl_0"/><LabelGp><DOMAIN label="fish"/><REGION label="AmE"/></LabelGp><MEANING>In North America and Canada, the lake trout</MEANING><ExCnt><EX>Competitors had to drill holes through 60 centimeter (2 feet) thick ice to catch rainbow trout and <b>salmon trout</b>, the only two fish allowed as part of an official haul.
</EX></ExCnt><ExCnt><EX>The Maggia is full of fish, mostly mountain and <b>salmon trout</b>.
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