资料来源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Barracuda \Bar`ra*cu"da\, n. [Native name.]
Any of several voracious pikelike marine fishes allied to the
gray mullets, constituting the genus {Sphyr[ae]na} and family
{Sphyr[ae]nid[ae]}. The great barracuda ({S. barracuda}) of
the West Indies, Florida, etc., is often six feet or more
long, and as dangerous as a shark. In Cuba its flesh is
reputed to be poisonous. {S. Argentea} of the Pacific coast
and {S. sphyr[ae]na} of Europe are smaller species, and are
used as food.