Pronunciation: /əˈbræmɪs/
noun a genus of freshwater fish in the family Cyprinidae, commonly known as breams
A1 Abramis is a type of fish found in European rivers.
A2 The abramis is known for its silver scales and swift swimming abilities.
B1 Anglers often try to catch abramis for sport fishing.
B2 Scientists are studying the migration patterns of abramis to better understand their behavior.
C1 The decline in abramis populations has raised concerns among conservationists.
C2 Researchers are investigating the impact of pollution on abramis habitats.
formal The Abramis is a genus of fish in the family Cyprinidae.
informal I caught a huge Abramis while fishing at the lake.
slang That Abramis was a real fighter, took me ages to reel it in!
figurative The Abramis symbolizes resilience and determination in the face of challenges.
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