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fish  (fsh)
n. pl. fish or fish·es
1. Any of numerous cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates of the superclass Pisces, characteristically having fins, gills, and a streamlined body and including specifically:
a. Any of the class Osteichthyes, having a bony skeleton.
b. Any of the class Chondrichthyes, having a cartilaginous skeleton and including the sharks, rays, and skates.
2. The flesh of such animals used as food.
3. Any of various primitive aquatic vertebrates of the class Cyclostomata, lacking jaws and including the lampreys and hagfishes.
4. Any of various unrelated aquatic animals, such as a jellyfish, cuttlefish, or crayfish.
5. Informal A person, especially one considered deficient in something: a poor fish.
v. fished, fish·ing, fish·es
v.intr.
1. To catch or try to catch fish.
2. To look for something by feeling one's way; grope: fished in both pockets for a coin.
3. To seek something in a sly or indirect way: fish for compliments.
v.tr.
1.
a. To catch or try to catch (fish).
b. To catch or try to catch fish in: fish mountain streams.
2. To catch or pull as if fishing: deftly fished the corn out of the boiling water.
Phrasal Verb:
fish out
To deplete (a lake, for example) of fish by fishing.
Idioms:
fish in troubled waters
To try to take advantage of a confused situation.
fish or cut bait Informal
To proceed with an activity or abandon it altogether.
like a fish out of water
Completely unfamiliar with one's surroundings or activity.
neither fish nor fowl
Having no specific characteristics; indefinite.
other fish to fry Informal
Other matters to attend to: He declined to come along to the movie, saying he had other fish to fry.

[Middle English, from Old English fisc.]

fish
Noun
pl fish or fishes
1. a cold-blooded animal with a backbone, gills, and usually fins and a skin covered in scales, that lives in water Related adjective piscine
2. the flesh of fish used as food
3. cold fish a person who shows little emotion
4. drink like a fish to drink alcohol to excess
5. have other fish to fry to have other more important concerns
6. like a fish out of water ill at ease in an unfamiliar situation
Verb
1. to attempt to catch fish
2. to fish in (a particular area of water): the first trawler to fish these waters
3. to grope for and find with some difficulty: he fished a cigarette from his pocket
4. fish for to seek (something) indirectly: he was fishing for compliments [Old English fisc]

fish  (fsh)
Plural fish or fishes
Any of numerous cold-blooded vertebrate animals that live in water. Fish have gills for obtaining oxygen, a lateral line for sensing pressure changes in the water, and a vertical tail. Most fish are covered with scales and have limbs in the form of fins. Fish were once classified together as a single group, but are now known to compose numerous evolutionarily distinct classes, including the bony fish, cartilaginous fish, jawless fish, lobe-finned fish, and placoderms.
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fish
anatomy of a female bony fish

Fish
See also biology; zoology

a term describing fish that migrate upriver to spawn.
a term describing fish that migrate downriver to spawn.
1. the activity of fishing.
2. a work on fishing. — halieutic, adj.
a toxic condition caused by toxic fish roe.
the worship of fish or of fish-shaped idols.
1. the branch of zoology that studies fishes.
2. a zoological treatise on fish. — ichthyologist, n. — ichthyological, adj.
a form of divination involving the heads or entrails of fish.
an abnormal love of fish.
the practice of eating or subsisting on fish. — ichthyophagist, n. — ichthyophagous, adj.
1. a ritual avoidance of fish, especially under the pressure of taboo.
2. an abnormal fear of fish.
a dermatologie condition in which the skin resembles fish scales. — ichthyotic, adj.
the anatomical structure of fishes and its study. — ichthyotomist, n.ichthyotomic, adj.
the right of one person to fish in waters belonging to another. See also law.
Rare. the art or science of fishing.
an angler or fisherman.
the breeding of fish, as a hobby or for scientific or commercial purposes. — pisciculturist, n.piscicultural, adj.
the branch of biology that studies plankton, especially as the sustenance of planktivorous fish.
1. a keen angler or fisherman, after Izaak Walton (1593-1683), English author of The Compleat Angler.
2. an admirer of the works of Izaak Walton. — Waltonian, adj.
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.fishfish - any of various mostly cold-blooded aquatic vertebrates usually having scales and breathing through gills; "the shark is a large fish"; "in the living room there was a tank of colorful fish"
bottom-dweller, bottom-feeder - a fish that lives and feeds on the bottom of a body of water
bottom lurkers - a fish that lurks on the bottom of a body of water
aquatic vertebrate - animal living wholly or chiefly in or on water
cartilaginous fish, chondrichthian - fishes in which the skeleton may be calcified but not ossified
fish scale - scale of the kind that covers the bodies of fish
roe - eggs of female fish
milt - seminal fluid produced by male fish
lateral line, lateral line organ - sense organs of fish and amphibians; believed to detect pressure changes in the water
fin - organ of locomotion and balance in fishes and some other aquatic animals
caudal fin, tail fin - the tail of fishes and some other aquatic vertebrates
fishbone - a bone of a fish
Pisces - a group of vertebrates comprising both cartilaginous and bony fishes and sometimes including the jawless vertebrates; not used technically
fingerling - a young or small fish
game fish, sport fish - any fish providing sport for the angler
food fish - any fish used for food by human beings
rough fish - any fish useless for food or sport or even as bait
young fish - a fish that is young
mouthbreeder - any of various fishes that carry their eggs and their young in their mouths
spawner - a female fish at spawning time
northern snakehead - a voracious freshwater fish that is native to northeastern China; can use fin to walk and can survive out of water for three days; a threat to American populations of fish
bony fish - any fish of the class Osteichthyes
A. testudineus, Anabas testudineus, climbing perch - a small perch of India whose gills are modified to allow it to breathe air; has spiny pectoral fins that enable it to travel on land
shoal, school - a large group of fish; "a school of small glittering fish swam by"
2.fish - the flesh of fish used as food; "in Japan most fish is eaten raw"; "after the scare about foot-and-mouth disease a lot of people started eating fish instead of meat"; "they have a chef who specializes in fish"
solid food, food - any solid substance (as opposed to liquid) that is used as a source of nourishment; "food and drink"
panfish - any of numerous small food fishes; especially those caught with hook and line and not available on the market
stockfish - fish cured by being split and air-dried without salt
anchovy - tiny fishes usually canned or salted; used for hors d'oeuvres or as seasoning in sauces
eel - the fatty flesh of eel; an elongate fish found in fresh water in Europe and America; large eels are usually smoked or pickled
gray mullet, grey mullet, mullet - highly valued lean flesh of marine or freshwater mullet
alewife - flesh of shad-like fish abundant along the Atlantic coast or in coastal streams
schrod, scrod - flesh of young Atlantic cod weighing up to 2 pounds; also young haddock and pollock; often broiled
haddock - lean white flesh of fish similar to but smaller than cod; usually baked or poached or as fillets sauteed or fried
hake - the lean flesh of a fish similar to cod
trout - flesh of any of several primarily freshwater game and food fishes
rock salmon - any of several coarse fishes (such as dogfish or wolffish) when used as food
salmon - flesh of any of various marine or freshwater fish of the family Salmonidae
shad - bony flesh of herring-like fish usually caught during their migration to fresh water for spawning; especially of Atlantic coast
smelt - small cold-water silvery fish; migrate between salt and fresh water
3.Fish - (astrology) a person who is born while the sun is in Pisces
individual, mortal, person, somebody, someone, soul - a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"
astrology, star divination - a pseudoscience claiming divination by the positions of the planets and sun and moon
4.fishFish - the twelfth sign of the zodiac; the sun is in this sign from about February 19 to March 20
Verb1.fish - seek indirectly; "fish for compliments"
look for, search, seek - try to locate or discover, or try to establish the existence of; "The police are searching for clues"; "They are searching for the missing man in the entire county"
2.fish - catch or try to catch fish or shellfish; "I like to go fishing on weekends"
crab - fish for crab
seine - fish with a seine; catch fish with a seine
scollop, scallop - fish for scallops
rail - fish with a handline over the rails of a boat; "They are railing for fresh fish"
brail - haul fish aboard with brails
angle - fish with a hook
shrimp - fish for shrimp
net fish - fish with nets
shark - hunt shark
trawl - fish with trawlers
still-fish - fish with the line and bait resting still or stationary in the water
prawn - fish for prawns
grab, take hold of, catch - take hold of so as to seize or restrain or stop the motion of; "Catch the ball!"; "Grab the elevator door!"

fish
verb 1. angle, net, cast, trawl
verb 2. look (for), search, delve, ferret, rummage, fossick Austral., N.Z.
fish for something seek, look for, angle for, try to get, hope for, hunt for, hint at, elicit, solicit, invite, search for
fish something out
verb 1. pull out, produce, take out, extract, bring out, extricate, haul out, find >> adjectives piscine, ichthyoid >> young fry >> collective nouns shoal see see, sharks
Translations

fish [fɪʃ] n (pl inv) → pez m;
(food) → pescado
vtpescar en
vipescar;
to go fishing → ir de pesca
fish out vt (from water, box etc) → sacar
fish [fɪʃ] n (pl inv) → poisson m; poissons mpl
vt, vipêcher;
to fish a river → pêcher dans une rivière;
fish and chips → poisson frit et frites
fish [fɪʃ] n invFisch m
vt (area) → fischen in +dat;
(river) → angeln in +dat
vifischen;
(as sport, hobby) → angeln;
to go fishing → fischen/angeln gehen
fish out fish vtherausfischen
fish [fɪʃ] n (pl inv) → pesce m
vt, vipescare;
to fish a river → pescare in un fiume;
to go fishing → andare a pesca
fish out vt (from water) → ripescare;
(from box etc) → tirare fuori

fish
n fish [fiʃ]
1 a kind of creature that lives in water and breathes through gills There are plenty of fish around the coast.visسَمَكрибаrybafiskder Fischψάριpezkalaماهیkalapoissonדָגमछलीribahalikanfiskurpesce어류, 생선, 물고기žuviszivs; zivisikanvisfiskrybapeixepeşteрыбаrybaribaribafiskปลาbalıkрибаمچھلی
2 its flesh eaten as food Do you prefer meat or fish?visلَحْم السَّمَكмесо от рибаrybafiskder Fischψάριpescadokalaگوشت ماهیkalapoissonדָגमछलीriba (riblje meso)halikanfiskurpesce魚肉(음식으로서의) 생선žuviszivsikanvisfiskrybapeixepeşteрыбаrybacinaribaribafiskเนื้อปลาbalık (eti)魚肉рибаمچھلی کا گوشتthịt của cá dùng làm thức ăn
v
1 to (try to) catch fish (in) She likes fishing; He fished the river all day.visvang; hengelيَصْطاد سَمَكاловяchytat rybyfiskefischenψαρεύωpescarkala püüdmaماهیگیری کردنkalastaapêcherדַיָג @@@דַייָג$$$मछली पकड़नाloviti ribuhorgászikmemancingveiðapescare魚をとる물고기를 잡다žuvautizvejot; makšķerētmemancingvissenfiskełowić rybypescara pescuiловить рыбуchytať rybyribaritipecatifiskaจับปลาbalık tutmak捕魚ловити рибуمچھلی پکڑناbắt cá; đánh cá; câu cá
2 (usually with for) to search for She fished around in her handbag for a handkerchief.rondsoekيُفَتِّشُ، يَبْحَثтърсяhledat, lovitlede efterkramenψάχνωremover; buscartuhnimaدنبال چیزی گشتنpenkoafouillerלַדוּגतलाश करनाtražiti (kopati) pokutatmencari-carileita aðcercare探す뒤지다naršytimeklētmencari-carizoekenleteszukaćprocurara sco­tociискатьloviťbrskatitražitileta efterค้นหาaramak尋找вивуджуватиتلاش کرناtìm; mò
3 (usually with for) to try to get by indirect means He is always fishing for compliments.soekيَجْري وراء المَدْح والمُجامَلاتпросяdomáhat se, shánět sefiskefischen, haschen (nach)ψαρεύω (μτφ.), επιζητώ με πλάγια μέσαbuscarjahtimaدر پی چیزی بودنkalastellachercherלְהָשִׂיגअप्रत्यक्ष तरीके से प्राप्त करने की कोशिश करनाnastojati dobiti informaciju, komplimentkifog, kihalász, halászikmencarifiska/leita eftirandare in cerca diもとめる넌지시 얻으려고 하다stengtis gauti, medžiotiuzprasīties pēc komplimentiemmencarivissenfiske etterpolować, prowokowaćprocurara umbla (după), a căuta (cu tot dinadinsul)напрашиватьсяdomáhať sagnati se za čimtražitifiska (fika) efterเข้าถึงทางอ้อมelde etmeye çalışmak間接探听домагатися; напрошуватисяکسی چیز کی تمنا کرناmoi; câu
adj ˈfishy
1 of or like a fish a fishy smell.visagtigسَمَكي الرائِحَهрибешкиrybífiske-fischigπου είναι σαν του ψαριούa pescadokala-ماهیkalamainende poissonשֶׁל דָגִיםमछली जैसा गंधriblji (na ribu)halszerűamisfisk-di pesce魚のような물고기 같은, 비린내가 나는žuvieszivs-hamisvisachtigfiske-rybide peixede peşteрыбный; рыбийrybacíribjiribljifisklik, fisk-กลิ่นหรือรสชาติคล้ายปลาbalık gibi (kokan), balık tadında象魚的, 腥臭的рибний, риб'ячийمچھلی کی طرح یا اس سے متعلقthuộc cá; giống cá,
2 odd or suspicious There's something fishy about that man.verdag; twyfelagtigمَشْبوه، غَريبсъмнителноpodezřelýmuggen; mistænkeligfaulύποπτοςsospechosokahtlaneمشکوکhämäräloucheחָשוּדसंदेहास्पदsumnjivgyanúsmencurigakanundarlegur; grunsamlegursospettoいかがわしい의심스러운įtartinasaizdomīgs; dīvainsmencurigakanverdachtmistenkelig, suspektpodejrzanysuspeitodubiosподозрительныйpodozrivýsumljivčudanskum, misstänktน่าสงสัยşüpheli, kuşkulu可疑的підозрілий, сумнівнийگڑبڑ، گھوٹالاđáng nghi; ám muội
n ˈfishball
mashed fish shaped into a ball and cooked. visfrikkadelكُتْلَة من لحم السَّمَكрибно кюфтеrybí karbanátekfiskebolledie Fischfrikadelleκροκέτα ψαριούalbóndiga de pescadokalapallکوفتۀ ماهیkalapyörykkäboulette de poissonקְצִיצָת דָגएक प्रकार का मछली का व्यंजनriblje okruglicehalpogácsabakso ikanfiskbollacrocchetta di pesce魚肉の揚団子피시 볼, 생선 완자žuvies kukuliszivju frikadelebebola ikanvisbalfiskebolleklopsik rybnybolo de peixechiftea din carne de peşteтефтели из рыбыrybacia fašírkaribji cmokriblje ćuftefiskbulleลูกชิ้นปลาbalık köftesi魚丸子рибна тюфтелькаمچھلی کو گیند کی شکل میں پکاناmiếng cá hình quả bóng
n ˈfisherman
a person who fishes either as a job or as a hobby. visserصَيّادрибарrybářfisker; lystfiskerder Fischerψαράςpescadorkalur, kalameesماهی گیرkalastajapêcheurדַייָגमछुआराribarhalászpengailfiskimaður, veiðimaðurpescatore漁夫어부, 낚시꾼žvejyszvejnieksnelayanvisserfiskerrybakpescadorpescarрыбак; рыболовrybárribičpecarošfiskareชาวประมงbalık tutan kimse捕魚人рибалка; риболовماہی گیرngư dân
n ˈfish farm
an area of fresh water for breeding fish as a business. visteleryمَزْرَعَة سَمَكрибарникchov rybdambrug; fiskeopdrætdie Fischzuchtιχθυοκαλλιέργειαpiscifactoríakalakasvatusپرورشگاه ماهیcentre de piscicultureחָווַת דָגִיםमछली पालने का तालाबribogojilištehaltenyészetkolam ikanpeschiera養魚場양어장žuvų ūkiszivjaudzētavakolam ikanviskwekerijfiskeoppdrettsanlegggospodarstwo rybneрыборазводной садокchov rýbribogojnicariblja farmafiskodlingที่เลี้ยงปลาbalık üretme çiftliği養魚場рибне господарствоغذا کے لۓ مچھلی پالنے کی جگہao thả cá
fish farmer
a person who breeds fish. vistelerمُرَبّي سَمَكработник в рибарникchovatel rybdambruger; fiskeopdrætterder Fischzüchterιχθυοκαλλιεργητήςpiscicultorkalakasvatajaکسی که ماهی پرورش می دهدkalanviljelijäpisciculteur/-triceמְגָדֵל דָגִיםमछली पालन करनाuzgajac ribehaltenyésztőpeternak ikansá sem stundar fiskeldipiscicoltore, pescicoltore養魚業者žuvų augintojaszivju audzētājspenternak ikanviskwekerfiskeoppdretterhodowca rybviveiro de peixes/criador...?pisci­cultorрыборазводчикchovateľ rýbribogojecuzgajivač ribefiskodlareคนเลี้ยงปลาbalık yetiştiricisi養魚人рибовод, рибникمچھلی پالنے والا شخصngười nuôi cá
n ˈfish hatchery
a place for hatching fish eggs. visbroeieryمكان تفقيس السَّمَكмясто за хвърляне на хайверumělá líheň rybudklægningssted for rognder Laichplatzιχθυοεκκολαπτήριοcriadero, piscifactoríaمحل تخم ریزی ماهیécloserieבְּרֵיכַת דָגִיםमछली पालन के लिए अंडे से प्रजनन कराने की जगहmrijestilište ribahalkeltető teleptempat pembenihan ikanvivaio魚の孵化場žuvų neršyklazivju (mazuļu) inkubatorstempat pembenihan ikanbroedplaats voor visutklekkingsanlegg for smoltwylęgarnia rybнерестилищеumelá liaheň rýbribogojnicamesto za mrest ribafiskodlingที่ฟักไข่ปลาbalık yumurtası üretme çiftliği魚孵卵所рибоводний заводمچھلی کے انڈوں کو فروغ دینے کی جگہnơi ương trứng cá
n ˈfishing-line
a fine strong thread, now usually made of nylon, used with a rod, hooks etc for catching fish. vislynخَيْط وصُنّارَه لصَيْد السَّمَكкордаrybářský vlasecsnøre; linedie Angelschnurπετονιάsedalõngenöörنخ ماهی گیریsiimaligneחוּט דָיִגमछली पकड़ने की डोरीpovrazhorgászzsinórtali kailfæri, fiskilínalenza釣り糸낚싯줄valasmakšķerauklatali kailvissnoerfiskesnøreżyłkalinha de pescagutăлес(к)аrybárske lankoribiška vrvicanajlon za pecanjemetrev, fisklinaเอ็นตกปลาolta ipi, misina釣絲волосіньمچھلی کے شکار کی چھڑ میں لگانے والا مضبوط دھاگاdây câu钓丝
n ˈfishing-rod
a long thin flexible rod used with a fishing-line and hooks etc for catching fish. visstokعصا صيْد السَّمَكвъдицаrybářský prutfiskestangdie Angelruteκαλάμι ψαρέματοςcaña de pescarõngeritvچوب ماهی گیریonkivapacanne à pêcheחַכָּהमछली पकड़ने का डंडाštap za pecanje, ribolovhorgászbotjoranveiðistöngcanna da pesca釣りざお낚싯대meškerykotismakšķere; makšķerkātsjoranhengelfiskestangwędkacana de pescaundiţăудочкаrybárska udicaribiška palicaštap za pecanjemetspö, fiskespöเบ็ดตกปลาolta kamışı釣竿вудлищеمچھلی کے شکار کی چھڑcần câu钓竿
fish merchant
a fishmonger. visverkoper; vishandelaarتاجِر السَّمَكпрдавач на рибаobchodník s rybamifiskehandlerder Fischhändlerιχθυοπώληςpescaderokalakaupmeesماهی فروشkalakauppiaspoissonnier/-ièreסוֹחֵר דָגִיםमछली का विक्रेताtrgovac ribomhalkereskedőpedagang ikanfisksalipescivendolo魚屋žuvų pardavėjaszivju tirgotājspedagang ikanvishandelaarfiskehandlerhandlarz rybamipeixeironegustor de peşteторговец рыбойpredavač, -ka rýb, obchodník, -čka s rybamitrgovec z ribamiprodavac ribefiskhandlareคนขายปลาbalık satıcısı, balıkçı魚販子торговець рибоюمچھلیوں کا تاجرngười bán cá
n ˈfishmonger
1 a person who sells fish. visverkoperبائِع السَّمَكпродавач на рибаprodavač rybfiskehandlerder Fischhändlerιχθυοπώληςpescaderokalakaupmeesماهی فروشkalakauppiaspoissonnier/-ièreמוֹכֵר דָגִיםमछली बेचने वालाprodavac ribehalkereskedőpenjual ikanfisksalipescivendolo魚屋생선 장수žuvų pardavėjaszivju tirgotājspenjual ikanvisboerfiskehandlerhandlarz rybamipeixeirovânzător de peşteторговец рыбойpredavač, -ka rýb, obchodník -čka s rybamitrgovec z ribamiprodavac ribefiskhandlareคนขายปลาbalıkçı魚販子торговець рибоюمچھلیاں بیچنے والاngười bán cá
2 a shop that sells mainly fish I must go down to the fishmonger.visverkoper; viswinkelدكان بيع السَّمَك، مَسْمَكَهрибен магазинobchod s rybamifiskehandelder Fischhändlerιχθυοπωλείοpescaderíakalapoodماهی فروشیkalakauppapoissonnerieחָנוּת דָגִיםमछली बेचने की दुकानribarnicahalkereskedéskedai ikanfiskbúðpescheria魚屋の店žuvies parduotuvėzivju veikalskedai ikanvisboerfiskeforretningsklep rybnypeixariapescărieрыбная лавкаobchod s rybamiribarnicaribarnicafiskaffärร้านที่ขายปลาเป็นหลักbalıkçı魚店рибний магазинمچھلی فروخت کرنے کی دکانcửa hàng cá
feel like a fish out of water
to feel uncomfortable or out of place in a situation. soos 'n vis op droë grond wees; uit jou element weesيَشْعُر بِعَدَم الإرْتِياح، يَشْعُر بالغَرابَهне намястоcítit se jako ryba na suchuføle sig som en hund i et spil keglernicht in seinem Element seinνιώθω σαν ψάρι έξω από το νερόsentirse como pez fuera del aguanagu kala kuival olemaناراحت؛ معذبolla kuin kala kuivalla maallase sentir complètement dépayséלְהָרגִיש לא בַּמָקוֹםबिना पानी की मछली की तरह बेकरार होनाosjecati se kao riba na suhomúgy érzi magát, mint a hal szárazongelisaheins og fiskur á þurru landisentirsi come un pesce fuor d'acqua勝手がちがう난처해하다; 어색함을 느끼다jaustis kaip ne savo kailyje/nejaukiaijusties kā no laivas izmestamtidak selesazich niet thuisvoelenføle seg som en fisk landczuć się obcosentir-se mala se simţi ca peştele pe uscatчувствовать себя не в своей тарелкеcítiť sa ako ryba na suchupočutiti se kot riba na suhemkao riba na suvomkänna sig som en fisk på torra landรู้สึกไม่สบายเหมือนปลาขาดน้ำsudan çıkmış balık gibi hissetmek感到不自在почуватися ні в сих ні в тихماہی بے آبnhư cá trên cạn
fish out
to pull something out with some difficulty At last he fished out the letter he was looking for.iets opvisيَسْحَبизмъквамvylovitfiske fremhervorkramenανασύρω, ξετρυπώνω με δυσκολίαsacarvälja õngitsemaدر آوردن؛ پیدا کردنkaivaa esiinextirperלְחַפֵּשबहुत कोशिश के बाद पानाišceprkati, izmamiti (tajnu)kifogmencabutrífa upptirar fuori探し出す어렵게 찾아내다, 끄집어 내다ištrauktiizvilkt (no kabatas u.tml.)mencabutopvissenfiske framwyłowićencontrar/puxara scoateвыуживатьvyloviťs težavo izvlečiizvućifiska uppนำขึ้นมาจากน้ำbulup çıkarmak掏出витягати; випитуватиبڑی جد و جہد سے کچھ ڈھونڈ نکالناmoi lên; kéo lên

The plural fish is never wrong, but sometimes fishes is used in talking about different individuals or species: How many fish did you catch? ; the fishes of the Indian Ocean ; the story of two little fishes .


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