单词 | prey |
释义 | noun | verb preyprey1 /preɪ/ ●●○ noun [uncountable] 1 science, biology an animal that is hunted by another animal or by a person, usually for food: Snakes track their prey by its scent.2be/fall prey to something to be affected by something bad or harmful: Increasingly, the industry has fallen prey to foreign competition.3someone who can easily be deceived or influenced: The elderly are easy prey for such con men. [Origin: 1200–1300 Old French preie, from Latin praeda something seized] → see also bird of prey noun | verb preyprey2 verb prey on phrasal verb1prey on somebody to try to influence, deceive, or harm weaker people: Many of the salesmen prey on older people.2prey on something if an animal or bird preys on another animal or bird it hunts and eats it: Cats prey on birds and mice.3prey on somebody’s mind to make someone worry continuously: The accident has been preying on my mind all week. |
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