释义 |
pred·a·tor \ˈpredəd.ə(r), -edətə- also -edəˌtȯ(ə)r or -ȯ(ə)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Latin praedator plunderer, hunter, from praedatus (past participle of praedari to plunder, prey on) + -or — more at prey 1. : one that preys, destroys, or devours < of all the man-made agents of destruction, … the motorcar is the most voracious predator — Eugene Kinkead > 2. : an animal that depends on predation for its food: a. : carnivore; especially : an animal that preys on one or more other animals that man wishes to preserve for his own use b. : insectivore 3. law : an animal or bird not regarded as game and not protected by game laws |