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Definition of prey noun from the Oxford Advanced American Dictionary

     

    prey

     noun
    noun
    NAmE//preɪ//
     
    [uncountable, singular]
     
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  1. 1an animal, a bird, etc. that is hunted, killed, and eaten by another The lion will often stalk its prey for hours. birds of prey (= birds that kill for food) Topic CollocationsThe Living Worldanimals
    • animals mate/breed/reproduce/feed (on something)
    • fish/amphibians swim/spawn (= lay eggs)
    • birds fly/migrate/nest/sing
    • insects crawl/fly/bite/sting
    • insects/bees/locusts swarm
    • bees collect/gather nectar/pollen
    • spiders spin/weave a web
    • snakes/lizards shed their skins
    • bears/hedgehogs/frogs hibernate
    • insect larvae grow/develop/pupate
    • an egg/a chick/a larva hatches
    • attract/find/choose a mate
    • produce/release eggs/sperm
    • lay/fertilize/incubate/hatch eggs
    • inhabit a forest/a reef/the coast
    • mark/enter/defend (a) territory
    • stalk/hunt/capture/catch/kill prey
    plants and fungi
    • trees/plants grow/bloom/blossom/flower
    • a seed germinates/sprouts
    • leaves/buds/roots/shoots appear/develop/form
    • flower buds swell/open
    • a fungus grows/spreads/colonizes something
    • pollinate/fertilize a flower/plant
    • produce/release/spread/disperse pollen/seeds/spores
    • produce/bear fruit
    • develop/grow/form roots/shoots/leaves
    • provide/supply/absorb/extract/release nutrients
    • perform/increase/reduce photosynthesis
    bacteria and viruses
    • bacteria/microbes/viruses grow/spread/multiply
    • bacteria/microbes live/thrive in/on something
    • bacteria/microbes/viruses evolve/colonize something/cause disease
    • bacteria break something down/convert something (into something)
    • a virus enters/invades something/the body
    • a virus mutates/evolves/replicates (itself)
    • be infected with/contaminated with/exposed to a new strain of a virus/drug-resistant bacteria
    • contain/carry/harbor bacteria/a virus
    • kill/destroy/eliminate harmful/deadly bacteria
  2. 2a person who is harmed or tricked by someone, especially for dishonest purposes Elderly people are easy prey for dishonest salesmen.
  3. Idioms
      be/fall prey to something (formal)
       
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    1. 1(of an animal) to be killed and eaten by another animal or bird Many small birds and rodents fall prey to the domestic cat.
    2. 2(of a person) to be harmed or affected by something bad Since the attack, she had fallen prey to irrational fears.
See prey in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary