May 17, 2012 11:10
11 yrs ago
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Polish term

ryby szlachetne

Polish to English Science Zoology
np. węgorz
Proposed translations (English)
3 +3 game fish
2 prized fish

Discussion

Stanislaw Czech, MCIL CL May 17, 2012:
tutj będzie to raczej pochodzące z angielskiej tradycji rozróżnienie na game fish i coarse fish. Chociaż dla coarse fish lepszym odpowiednikiem byłoby "pospolite"
literary (asker) May 17, 2012:
teoretycznie, bo Google mocno potwierdza "fish", na stronach np. z Australii: "premium fish such as" site:au
Alexander Onishko May 17, 2012:
* Jeżeli chodzi o różne gatunki ryb, to "fishes".
literary (asker) May 17, 2012:
pytanie: fish czy fishes
literary (asker) May 17, 2012:
"premium fish such as" potwierdza moją myśl
literary (asker) May 17, 2012:
premium = of exceptional quality or greater value than others of its kind; superior: a wine made of premium grapes.
literary (asker) May 17, 2012:
może nie chodzi ściśle o wędkarskie rozróżnienie, ale coś w rodzaju "premium, high quality", dobrze się prezentujące, błyszczące itp.
literary (asker) May 17, 2012:
jezioro jest czyste, zimne, dlatego przeważają w nim szlachetne ryby
literary (asker) May 17, 2012:
http://e-kg.pl/news/4-wydarzenia/9745-ryby-szlachetne-wpuszc...
http://forum.wedkuje.pl/f,ryby-szlachetne-i-nie-szlachetne-c...

2 wędki: 25 zł – w cenie 3 ryby szlachetne i ryby dzikie bez ograniczeń, -1 wędka: 15 zł – w cenie 2 ryby szlachetne i ryby dzikie bez ograniczeń. 4. Dozwolone ...

Proposed translations

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game fish

Myślę, że chodzi tu o polski odpowiednik "game fish", o tyle mam wątpliwości że węgorz normalnie nie jest do nich zaliczany.
Note from asker:
"powan" - sieja - jest zaliczona do 'coarse fishing', a u mnie jest szlachetna
Peer comment(s):

agree Hanna Burdon : Chyba tak, cf. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coarse_fishing
1 hr
Dziękuję :)
agree Michal Berski
5 hrs
Dziękuję :-)
agree maciejm
6 hrs
Dziękuję :-)
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11 hrs

prized fish

skoro "game fish" jest "politicaly incorrect", to może w ten sposób? Tak to i węgorz się zaliczy ... :)

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Angling would begin in a serious way in March when spring salmon begin to run but of course these much prized fish have become so much scarcer in recent times - http://www.riverilenanglersclub.ie/

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For many anglers, walleye are highly-prized fish known both for colder waters and for amazing tastes when cooked on the grill or in the oven. - http://www.liveoutdoors.com/fishing/articles/113120-fish-fil...

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If the bass, admittedly the most prized of all the sea angler's fish, will take anything and everything dangled before it on a hook, - http://goo.gl/hUkuI - page 381

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Flathead Catfish
Also known as johnnie cats, yellow cats, goujon and mud cats, flatheads sometimes exceed 50 pounds and have an excellent flavor. They are prized by most river anglers. - http://www.anglerweb.com/fishing_spots/mississippi-river--78
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Reference comments

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Reference:

Ryby szlachetne

"Do ryb szlachetnych zaliczane są te z płetwą tłuszczową, czyli łosoś, pstrąg, troć i lipień. Nie wszystkie ryby takową płetwę posiadają.":

http://forum.wedkuje.pl/f,ryby-szlachetne-i-dzikie,105862,0....
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11 hrs
Reference:

Our freshwater predatory species can be divided into two categories "game" and "coarse":

game fish are salmonids - the Atlantic salmon, brown trout, sea trout (anadromous brown trout) and rainbow trout (introduced steelhead from North America );

then our coarse fish: pike (northern pike in North America), perch (very similar to yellow perch), zander (closely related, and very similar to, walleye), chub (Leuciscus cephalus, an omnivorous rather than strictly predatory member of the carp family, no close North American equivalent), Danube catfish (Siluris glanis, introduced from mainland Europe) and the eel.

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The aforementioned "game" and "coarse" distinction is a historical one, and rooted in the British class system. It sounds all too ridiculous in the 21st century that such distinctions should still exist, but they do.

http://www.lurefishinguk.com/tactics/USintro.html
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