Definition of the word prawn

Pronunciation of vocabulary prawn

prawnnoun

tôm

/prɔːn//prɔːn/

Origin of the word prawn

The word "prawn" has a fascinating origin! According to etymologists, the term "prawn" comes from the Old French word "prun", which referred to a type of lobster or crayfish. The Old French "prun" is thought to be derived from the Latin word "procta", meaning "forest-dwelling creature". In medieval times, the term "prun" was used to describe not only lobsters and crayfish, but also other crustaceans like shrimp and crabs. Over time, the spelling and pronunciation of the word evolved into "prawn", which is now widely used in British English to refer specifically to a type of large, fresh-water shrimp native to Australia and Southeast Asia.

Vocabulary summary prawn

typenoun

meaning(zoology) prawn

typejournalize

meaningshrimp fishing

Example of vocabulary prawnnamespace

  • The seafood restaurant served a delicious plate of garlic butter prawns as an appetizer.

    Nhà hàng hải sản phục vụ món khai vị là một đĩa tôm bơ tỏi thơm ngon.

  • My aunt commissioned a seafood paella with juicy and succulent prawns as the main course for our family dinner last night.

    Cô tôi đã đặt làm món cơm thập cẩm hải sản với những con tôm mọng nước làm món chính cho bữa tối gia đình tối qua.

  • The coastal town's fishing industry is famous for its large and plump prawns that are exported all over the world.

    Ngành đánh bắt cá của thị trấn ven biển này nổi tiếng với những con tôm lớn và béo tròn được xuất khẩu đi khắp thế giới.

  • My daughter loves watching the local fishermen bring in baskets of steaming prawns from the ocean.

    Con gái tôi thích xem ngư dân địa phương mang về những giỏ tôm hấp từ biển.

  • The chef skillfully peeled and deveined the prawns before grilling them to perfection.

    Đầu bếp khéo léo lột vỏ và bỏ chỉ tôm trước khi nướng chúng đến độ hoàn hảo.


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