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 predator ['predәtә]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 食肉动物, 掠夺者

[医] 捕食者


  1. Young birds are very vulnerable to predators.
    幼小的鸟易受食肉动物伤害.
  2. Cats are warm and affectionate creatures to us, but viewed through the eyes of birds and mice they are vicious predators.
    对我们来说,猫是热情又充满深情的动物,但是在鸟儿和老鼠看来,猫是恶毒的食肉动物。
  3. Tiger is a kind of predator.
    老虎是食肉动物。


predator
[ noun ]
  1. someone who attacks in search of booty

  2. <noun.person>
  3. any animal that lives by preying on other animals

  4. <noun.animal>


  1. The shares closed 9 lower at 37p. Engineering group James Wilkes was once again the subject of bid speculation, with stakeholder Suter named as the likely predator.
  2. Given that Granada is in such a strong position, it was thus a touch disappointing that in the pursuit of good sport the predator found it necessary to cast innuendo on LWT's profits forecast.
  3. The speculation has surrounded the company for some time with BTR being seen as a likely predator.
  4. All clues point to coyotes, an Old West predator whose numbers are growing in the East.
  5. Inchcape, 4 lighter at 464p, which has a stake in the office equipment group, is still thought to be the most likely predator. Regional brewer Marston Thompson and Evershed was steady at 270p after announcing results in line with expectations.
  6. This allows the seals to escape to depths uninhabited by their only predator, great white sharks.
  7. The predator brought the alewife population in check, and the salmon began to grow so large that sport fishermen paid big money to catch them.
  8. ICL's relationship with Fujitsu has been the subject of some rancor from European competitors, who have criticized the British firm as a sell-out to, and future vehicle of, a Japanese predator.
  9. Stuart Mitchell, managing director of the UK arm of New Zealand's Brierley Investments, has decided to give up the life of a corporate predator and become a full-time executive of one of his quarries.
  10. General Cinema, a soft-drink bottler and movie-theater operator, has been a rumored predator since it emerged as a major Cadbury shareholder more than a year ago.
  11. A predator would certainly have the financial leeway to make brutal asset write-downs and halt capital spending, releasing a torrent of cash flow.
  12. However, a more precise forecast of the effect of the European predator must await a better understanding of the Great Lakes food chain, he said.
  13. Lord Blakenham denied the pact was aimed specifically at frustrating Rupert Murdoch, who emerged last year as a possible Pearson predator.
  14. Among construction stocks yesterday, Wimpey managed to shine, the shares gaining 3 to 119p. Old takeover target Tarmac was the subject of renewed speculation, but this time seen as a possible predator with Ibstock Johnsen believed to be its likely prey.
  15. Vernon said the predator is probably an endangered gray wolf, which lives in the wild in Alaska and Minnesota.
  16. The question is whether the company will now sink ignominiously into the arms of its Far Eastern predator.
  17. A predator is stalking Boeing Co., officials of the aerospace giant concede.
  18. They stay close to the road and they are not scared of vehicles," said Gus Mills, head of predator research at the park.
  19. Northern's predator Trafalgar House eased 1 1/2 to 73p, in strong business of 7.3m.
  20. Mattoni said despite her efforts, up to 20 species of small animals have disappeared from the dunes just west of the airport because of the predator's appetite.
  21. 'With the share at around 950p and net asset value at 450p a predator would have to write off a lot of goodwill,' said another banks analyst.
  22. The wolf ranged from Texas east to the Atlantic coast and north to the Ohio valley, but began disappearing because of their inability to adapt to changes in the land and predator control.
  23. Only a half-inch long, the predator called bythotrephes is a variety of water flea with a long, spiny tail, said Henry A. Vanderploeg, a scientist with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
  24. But a new environmental consciousness has helped promote the use of predator controls like guard animals instead of poisons that can enter the food chain.
  25. The 9-foot predator followed him until Davis, 37, struck at the shark with his spear and it swam away, he said.
  26. Hoverflies lay eggs in June and the larvae are ready to munch into action just when needed for summer wheat. Hickman puts predator encouragement into perspective.
  27. While the predator's head is colored blue, Alcorn ran a red stripe up its nose and over its forehead and painted a red tongue surrounded by turquoise teeth.
  28. He was a predator, completely insensitive." The judge sentenced Bloom to four years on each count and, in an unusual move, ordered the prison terms to run consecutively as spectators in the crowded courtroom gasped.
  29. The predator is still prowling around Westland.
  30. They can pull carts and often are used for predator control around smaller animals, such as sheep and goats.
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