Examples of using Smelt in English and their translations into Thai
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It is most of smelt fishing guide smelt fishing experience tour guru is to deliver that was guide customers in Hokkaido.
Speaking of winter lake Smelt fishing, Nagano You can fish on the dome boat in Kizakiko prefecture.
An' th' cottage all smelt o' nice, clean hot bakin' an' there was a good fire, an' they just shouted for joy.
She grew Scarlet Carsons for me in our window box and our place always smelt of roses.
There are many kinds of fish living in the lake such as the rainbow trout, black bass and pond smelt and people enjoy fishing there.
In addition, your time other than smelt fishing if with accommodation, you can enjoy further relaxed.
To warm even the dead of winter, let's enjoy the smelt fishing in the surf smelt fishing can enjoy"smelt dome ship"!
So you can tempura on board, you can taste the smelt, which was caught on the spot!
Nagano Nojiriko not cold because the dome ship♪ rental set& tempura included"smelt fishing experience" 3 hour course!
Heating rooms, because the toilet is also fully equipped, smelt fishing with peace of mind to those of women and elderly from children you can enjoy.
I would like to once you come in the winter of Hokkaido experience ice smelt fishing.
Poison hath residence, and medicine power: For this, being smelt, with that part cheers each part;
The No. 1 popular activity during wintertime in Yamanaka-ko Lake and Oshino Hakkai Springs must be smelt fishing.
I took it up, and held it close to the light, and felt it, and smelt it, and tried every way possible to arrive at some satisfactory conclusion concerning it.
But wherefore it was that after having repeatedly smelt the sea as a merchant sailor, I should now take it into my head to go on a whaling voyage; this the invisible police officer of the Fates, who has the constant surveillance of me, and secretly dogs me, and influences me in some unaccountable way--he can better answer than any one else.
These are small fish freshly caught in Kasumigaura Bay and the nearby rivers, simmered in soy sauce for a sweet and salty flavor. A wide variety of tsukudani exists, from small crucian carp and surf smelt to delicacies such as eel.
This smells like home-cooked food.
And it smells like you guys have been drinking?
She smelled like wet mulch.
Smelled like, um, burned meat.