pectoral fin
US /ˈpek.tər.əl fɪn/
UK /ˈpek.tər.əl fɪn/

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胸鰭
either of a pair of fins situated on each side of a fish's body, typically just behind the gills, that correspond to the forelimbs of other vertebrates
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The shark used its pectoral fins to steer through the water.
鯊魚用它的胸鰭在水中轉向。
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Fish use their pectoral fins for balance and braking.
魚類用它們的胸鰭來保持平衡和剎車。