单词 | predators |
释义 | predatornoun pred·a·tor ˈpre-də-tər -ˌtȯr 1 : an organism that primarily obtains food by the killing and consuming of other organisms : an organism that lives by predation The threadworm is a tiny nematode; its manifold kin include human parasites such as the hookworm, although the lab species is no parasite but an abundant, free-living predator of soil bacteria. Eleanor E. MacCoby In a new environment, with no predators, an exotic plant can theoretically run riot. especially : an animal that preys on other animals With no large predators around, the koala rarely meets a violent end. Denis Gray The picture that emerges from my research in a near-wilderness environment is that of the red fox as a specialized predator of small prey (insects, songbirds, small rodents, rabbits), with highly evolved and intriguing adaptations for this type of hunting … J. David Henry Some spiders and caterpillars mimic bird droppings—an excellent strategy for deterring avian predators. James Martin 2 : one who injures or exploits others for personal gain or profit Businessmen, he believed, were often predators … Nathan Glick Neighborhood predators found that setting a fire was an excellent distraction for robbery. The burned-out structure could then be looted at leisure … Tom Buckley see also sexual predator predators nounas in vampires a person who habitually preys upon others measures taken to protect minors against sexual predators Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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