词汇 | predatory |
释义 | predatoryWord family adverbpredatorilynounpredatorinesspredatoradjectivepredatory Animalspred·a·to·ry /ˈpredətəri $ -tɔːri/ adjectiveadj 1. HBAa predatory animal kills and eats other animals for food 掠食的,捕食其他动物为生的 2 ADVANTAGEtrying to use someone’s weakness to get advantages for yourself – used to show disapproval 利用别人的弱点谋取利益的,损人利己的〔含贬义〕 predatory pricing 掠夺性定价 Examples from the Corpus predatory• But however the goals of their lowland neighbours have shifted over time, they have remained essentially predatory.• Forest boy, like Forest girl, had found out too soon about the predatory appetites of the fully grown.• This area of Falkirk has always had a resident population of these handsome but predatory birds.• The predatory gleam in his eyes told her in no uncertain manner that he wanted her too.• This behaviour is typical of many predatory mammals - and indeed birds.• His smooth face was slashed open by his predatory mouth, as if an invisible hatchet were biting into fruit.• predatory sales practices• While Hyacinth awarded marks, others, just as predatory, were giving her the eye. From Longman Business Dictionary predatorypred·a·to·ry /ˈpredətəri-tɔːri/ adjectiveadj trying to use someone’s weaknesses to get an advantage a fiercely competitive and sometimes predatory organisation (1500-1600) Latin praedatorius, from praedari “to seize and take away”, from praeda “stolen things” |
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