noun🔗SharePresa, botínAnything, as goods, etc., taken or got by violence; anything taken by force from an enemy in war"The thieves considered the valuable jewelry displayed in the shop window as potential prey. "Los ladrones consideraron las valiosas joyas expuestas en el escaparate como un posible botín.militarywaranimalChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePresa, víctimaThat which is or may be seized by animals or birds to be devoured; hence, a person given up as a victim."The small bird became easy prey for the neighborhood cat. "El pequeño pájaro se convirtió en una presa fácil para el gato del vecindario.animalpersonbiologynatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePresaA living thing that is eaten by another living thing."The hawk is a predator, and the small birds are its prey. "El halcón es un depredador, y los pájaros pequeños son su presa.animalbiologyecologynatureChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗SharePresaThe act of devouring other creatures; ravage."The lion considered the lone zebra easy prey. "El león consideró a la cebra solitaria una presa fácil.animalnatureorganismbiologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
noun🔗ShareVíctimaThe victim of a disease."Malnutrition is a common prey of children in poverty. "La desnutrición es una víctima común de los niños en la pobreza.diseaseorganismbiologyChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading
verb🔗ShareDepredar, cazarTo act as a predator."The big dog preyed on the smaller dog at recess, nipping at its heels and trying to steal its ball. "El perro grande depredó al perro más pequeño en el recreo, mordisqueando sus talones e intentando robarle la pelota.animalnaturebiologyactionChat with AIVocabulary GamePractice Reading