prey的意思和读音

prey

: [preɪ] : [preɪ]

n.

v. (on, upon); (on, upon)

preys  preying  preyed  

n.quarry,victim,target,kill,game

preyn.

1.an animal, a bird, etc. that is hunted, killed and eaten by another

The lion will often stalk its prey for hours.

birds of prey(= birds that kill for food)

2.a person who is harmed or tricked by sb, especially for dishonest purposes

Elderly people are easy prey for dishonest salesmen.

IDMbe/fall prey to sthto be killed and eaten by another animal or birdto be harmed or affected by sth badv.IDMprey on sbs mind使怀to make sb think and worry about it all the time

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v.1.(,), (on, upon)2.()使,,;使, (on, upon)3.,, (on, upon)

n.1.an animal that is caught by another animal and eaten2.someone that a criminal or dishonest person attacks, cheats, or harms

1. previously prey price ...

2. Tell Prey: Clock-watcher: ...

3. the success depends on prey warthog ...

6. predator prey acquatic ...

7. Pariah( Prey) QUAKE:Rocket Arena( ) ...

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1.This is quite worrying, you know, if the town lags behind in its development it becomes easy prey for the enemy.

2.its body like modern raptors catching prey, with its long leg feathers sticking out to the side.

3.The main reason was that fishermen were still able to exploit their relatively new ability to find and catch their prey.

4.Now he goes by the name Angel, and he fights to protect the helpless from those who would prey upon them as he himself once did.Angel

5.Birds of prey are the hunters of the sky, powerfully equipped carnivores whose roots reach back to the age of the dinosaurs.

6.Congratulations! The eaglet started trying to eat by himself, tearing and swallowing his prey like a real raptor.

7.One would have said that it was an appetite following its prey, and purposely without wearing the air of doing so.

8.She brought up one of her cubs, and he became a strong lion. He learned to tear the prey and he devoured men.

9.It was close enough to see their prey, but not close enough to be seen and scare off their victims.

10.If anything, they actually seem to benefit from the poisons, becoming less likely to fall prey to their greatest enemy, the least weasel.