捕食者
An animal that naturally preys on others.
例句
3 / 5捕食者から身を守るためにカモフラージュする。
Camouflage to protect oneself from predators.
この地域には天敵となる捕食者がいない。
There are no natural predators in this area.
猫は優れた捕食者の一面を持っている。
Cats have a side as excellent predators.
词族
记忆技巧
Ho (Catch) + Shoku (Eat) + Sha (Person/Being). The being that catches and eats.
快速测验
フクロウはネズミなどの小動物を食べる( )である。
正确!
正确答案是: 捕食者
例句
捕食者から身を守るためにカモフラージュする。
academicCamouflage to protect oneself from predators.
この地域には天敵となる捕食者がいない。
formalThere are no natural predators in this area.
猫は優れた捕食者の一面を持っている。
everydayCats have a side as excellent predators.
上位捕食者の減少が生態系を壊す。
academicA decrease in top predators breaks the ecosystem.
弱肉強食の世界では、捕食者が常に勝つ。
informalIn the world of survival of the fittest, predators always win.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
捕食者の目
eyes of a predator
捕食を避ける
to avoid predation
容易混淆的词
Tenteki specifically means a 'natural enemy' of a specific species; hoshokusha is the general term for any predatory animal.
使用说明
Essential for understanding 'Food Web' and 'Ecosystem' discussions in TOEFL.
常见错误
Don't confuse with 'hoshoku' (補食) meaning 'supplementary meal'.
记忆技巧
Ho (Catch) + Shoku (Eat) + Sha (Person/Being). The being that catches and eats.
词源
Ho (catch/seize) + Shoku (eat) + Sha (agent/person).
语法模式
快速测验
フクロウはネズミなどの小動物を食べる( )である。
正确!
正确答案是: 捕食者
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