A1 noun #29 가장 일반적인 4분 분량

prey

설명: prey 당신의 레벨에서:

Prey is an animal that another animal eats. Think of a cat and a mouse. The mouse is the prey. The cat is the hunter. It is a simple word for the food chain in nature.

In nature, some animals hunt other animals for food. The animal that gets hunted is called the prey. For example, a rabbit is the prey of a wolf. It is a common word in science books.

The term 'prey' describes an animal that is killed and eaten by a predator. This relationship is essential for the ecosystem. You can also use it figuratively to describe someone who is being targeted by a dishonest person, such as saying, 'The elderly were prey for the scammers.'

Beyond its literal biological definition, 'prey' carries a connotation of vulnerability. In academic or journalistic writing, you might see it used to describe groups that are susceptible to exploitation. It is a powerful word that highlights the power imbalance between the aggressor and the victim.

In advanced discourse, 'prey' is frequently employed to articulate dynamics of power and victimization. It functions as a metaphor for those who lack the agency to protect themselves from systemic or individual aggression. Its usage is precise, often appearing in sociological or psychological discussions regarding predatory behavior in human society.

Etymologically rooted in the concept of plunder, 'prey' retains a nuance of 'seizure' or 'appropriation' in its literary and formal applications. It is used to evoke a sense of inevitable destruction or the cold, calculated nature of an aggressor. Mastery of this word involves understanding its transition from a biological descriptor to a potent symbol of vulnerability in human conflict and social critique.

prey 30초 만에

  • Prey is an animal hunted for food.
  • It is the opposite of a predator.
  • It can also mean a person who is easily exploited.
  • It is an uncountable noun.

When we talk about the natural world, we often look at the relationship between hunters and the hunted. The word prey is used to describe the animal being hunted. Think of a lion and a zebra; the lion is the predator, and the zebra is the prey.

It is important to remember that this term is specifically used in the context of the food chain. You wouldn't typically call a person 'prey' in a literal biological sense, though we sometimes use the word metaphorically to describe someone who is being taken advantage of by a stronger person or group.

Understanding prey helps us understand how ecosystems stay in balance. Without prey, predators would have nothing to eat, and without predators, prey populations might grow too large and run out of food. It is a delicate cycle that has existed for millions of years.

The word prey has a fascinating journey through history. It comes from the Old French word 'preie', which itself evolved from the Latin word 'praeda', meaning 'booty' or 'plunder'. Originally, it wasn't just about animals; it was about anything taken by force during a war or a raid.

Over time, the meaning narrowed down to the animal kingdom. By the 13th century, it was firmly established in Middle English as a term for hunted animals. It shares a root with the word 'predator', which comes from the Latin 'praedari', meaning 'to plunder'.

It is interesting to note how a word that once described the spoils of war shifted to describe the natural cycle of life. This reflects how humans have always observed nature and applied our own language of conflict to the animal kingdom. The linguistic evolution shows us that 'prey' has always been associated with being 'taken' or 'seized' by someone or something else.

In English, we often use prey in specific combinations. You will frequently hear phrases like 'natural prey' or 'easy prey'. These help define the relationship between the hunter and the hunted. For example, a rabbit is the natural prey of a fox.

The word is almost always used as a noun. While there is a verb 'to prey' (as in 'to prey upon'), the noun usage is the most common in science and nature documentaries. It is a neutral, descriptive term, but it can sound a bit dramatic or serious depending on the context.

When you are writing about nature, using 'prey' is standard. If you are writing creatively, you might use it to describe someone who feels vulnerable, like saying, 'She felt like prey in the crowded room.' This adds a layer of tension to your writing, showing that the person feels targeted or unsafe.

1. Easy prey: Someone or something that is very simple to catch or trick. The new student was easy prey for the school bully.

2. Fall prey to: To be harmed or affected by something bad. He fell prey to a clever internet scam.

3. Prey on one's mind: To worry someone constantly. The argument has been preying on my mind all day.

4. Bird of prey: A bird that hunts for food, like an eagle or hawk. The eagle is a powerful bird of prey.

5. Prey on the weak: To take advantage of people who cannot defend themselves. It is cruel to prey on the weak.

Grammatically, prey is an uncountable noun when referring to the concept generally, but it can be treated as a plural when referring to a group of animals. You don't say 'a prey'; you say 'the prey' or 'a piece of prey'.

The pronunciation is simple: it rhymes with 'day', 'say', and 'play'. In both British and American English, the IPA is /preɪ/. The stress is always on the single syllable.

Be careful not to confuse it with 'pray', which means to talk to God. They sound exactly the same, which makes them homophones. Always check your spelling when writing, as 'pray' is a verb and 'prey' is usually a noun!

재미있는 사실

It shares an origin with the word 'predator'.

발음 가이드

영국식 /preɪ/

Sounds like 'pray'

미국식 /preɪ/

Sounds like 'pray'

자주 하는 실수

  • Confusing with 'pray'
  • Mispronouncing the 'ey' sound
  • Adding extra syllables

라임이 맞는 단어

day say play stay way

난이도

독해 1/5

Very easy to read

쓰기 2/5

Easy to use in sentences

말하기 2/5

Easy to pronounce

듣기 1/5

Easy to hear

다음에 무엇을 배울까

선수 학습

다음에 배울 것

predator ecosystem vulnerable

고급

exploitation predation marginalized

알아야 할 문법

Uncountable Nouns

The prey is fast.

Homophones

Prey vs Pray

Verb-Preposition Collocations

Prey on

수준별 예문

1

The lion catches its prey.

Lion=hunter, Prey=food

Subject-Verb-Object

2

The mouse is the prey.

Mouse=hunted

Noun as predicate

3

The bird finds its prey.

Bird=hunter

Possessive pronoun

4

Prey runs away.

Prey=hunted animal

Uncountable noun

5

The cat saw the prey.

Cat=predator

Definite article

6

Is that the prey?

Question format

Interrogative

7

The prey is fast.

Prey=fast

Adjective usage

8

Look at the prey.

Command

Imperative

1

The fox is looking for its prey.

2

Many animals are prey for wolves.

3

The eagle spotted its prey from the sky.

4

Prey often hide to stay safe.

5

The snake slowly moved toward its prey.

6

Some insects are prey for birds.

7

The prey escaped into the forest.

8

Nature is full of predators and prey.

1

The rabbit fell prey to a hungry hawk.

2

Small fish are often prey for larger sharks.

3

The documentary showed how prey protect themselves.

4

He felt like prey when the interviewer asked tough questions.

5

The predator stalked its prey for hours.

6

Plants are not usually considered prey.

7

The ecosystem depends on the balance of predator and prey.

8

She felt like easy prey for the dishonest salesperson.

1

The vulnerable company became easy prey for the hostile takeover.

2

Many species have evolved camouflage to hide from their prey.

3

The politician was easy prey for the aggressive reporters.

4

In the wild, the line between predator and prey is blurred.

5

He was a predator who enjoyed hunting his prey.

6

The constant criticism began to prey on her confidence.

7

The animals were constantly on the lookout for potential prey.

8

The strategy was to identify the weakest prey in the market.

1

The company's lack of security made it easy prey for hackers.

2

The predator-prey dynamic is a central theme in this novel.

3

She was a master at turning the tables on those who viewed her as prey.

4

The social structure allowed the powerful to prey on the marginalized.

5

The fear of failure began to prey on his mind during the exam.

6

The strategy was designed to isolate the target like prey.

7

His predatory instincts made him treat every colleague like potential prey.

8

The research examines how prey species adapt to changing environments.

1

The narrative functions as an allegory for the way the powerful prey upon the weak.

2

The psychological toll of the situation began to prey upon his sanity.

3

He navigated the corporate world with the cold efficiency of a predator seeking prey.

4

The ecosystem is defined by the eternal struggle between the hunter and the prey.

5

The article explores the sociological implications of predatory behavior in urban settings.

6

The victim felt like prey, trapped in a cycle of manipulation and doubt.

7

The evolutionary arms race between predator and prey is a marvel of biology.

8

The subtle power dynamics made the new employee easy prey for office politics.

자주 쓰는 조합

easy prey
natural prey
fall prey to
bird of prey
stalk its prey
hunt prey
catch prey
potential prey
prey on
predator and prey

관용어 및 표현

1

"easy prey"

someone easily tricked or attacked

The naive tourist was easy prey for the pickpockets.

neutral
2

"fall prey to"

to be a victim of

Many people fall prey to false advertising.

neutral
3

"prey on one's mind"

to worry someone constantly

The mistake has been preying on my mind all week.

neutral
4

"bird of prey"

a bird that hunts other animals

We saw a majestic bird of prey circling above.

neutral
5

"prey on the weak"

to exploit those who cannot defend themselves

Bullies often prey on the weak.

neutral
6

"live by one's wits"

to survive by being clever (often like a predator)

He had to live by his wits to survive in the city.

casual

혼동하기 쉬운

prey pray

Homophones

Prey=hunt, Pray=religion

The lion hunts prey; I pray for peace.

prey predator

Opposite relationship

Predator=hunter, Prey=hunted

The wolf is the predator; the sheep is the prey.

prey quarry

Both mean hunted animal

Quarry is formal/hunting sport

The fox chased its quarry.

prey victim

Both mean someone harmed

Victim is for people/crimes

He was a victim of a crime.

문장 패턴

A1

Subject + verb + prey

The eagle spotted its prey.

A2

Prey + verb + prep

The prey hid in the bushes.

B1

Fall + prey + to

She fell prey to his charm.

B1

Prey + on + noun

Spiders prey on flies.

B2

Be + easy + prey

He was easy prey for the scammers.

어휘 가족

명사

predator the hunter

동사

prey to hunt or exploit

형용사

predatory acting like a hunter

관련

predation the act of hunting

사용법

frequency

7

격식 수준

Academic Neutral Casual Slang

💡

Memory Palace Trick

Imagine a 'P' for Predator and a 'P' for Prey. They are partners in a dance.
💡

When Native Speakers Use It

We use it mostly in science or when talking about bullies.
🌍

Cultural Insight

It's a very common term in nature documentaries.
💡

Grammar Shortcut

Remember: 'The prey' (not 'a prey').
💡

Say It Right

Rhymes with 'day'.
💡

Don't Make This Mistake

Don't mix up 'prey' and 'pray'.
💡

Did You Know?

It comes from the Latin word for loot.
💡

Study Smart

Learn it with the word 'predator'.
💡

Metaphorical use

Use it to describe someone who is easily fooled.
💡

Verb usage

Always use 'prey on' when using it as a verb.

암기하기

기억법

Prey starts with P, just like Predator, but Prey is the one being 'P-icked off'.

시각적 연상

A lion (predator) looking at a gazelle (prey).

Word Web

food chain hunter survival nature

챌린지

Write a sentence about a cat and a mouse using the word 'prey'.

어원

Latin

원래 의미: booty or plunder

문화적 맥락

Can be sensitive when applied to humans as it implies victimization.

Used frequently in nature documentaries like those by David Attenborough.

The movie 'Prey' (2022) Predator vs. Prey concepts in pop culture

실생활에서 연습하기

실제 사용 상황

Nature Documentary

  • The predator stalks its prey
  • Natural prey
  • The prey is alert

School/Bullying

  • Easy prey
  • Prey on the weak
  • Targeted as prey

Biology Class

  • Predator-prey relationship
  • Prey species
  • Food chain

Business/Scams

  • Fall prey to a scam
  • Targeted prey
  • Vulnerable to prey

대화 시작하기

"What is the most interesting predator-prey relationship you know?"

"Why do you think some animals are prey?"

"Have you ever felt like 'easy prey' in a situation?"

"How do animals protect themselves from being prey?"

"Do you think the word 'prey' is used too much in movies?"

일기 주제

Describe a time you felt vulnerable, like prey.

Write a story about a predator and its prey.

Why is the predator-prey cycle important for nature?

How can you avoid being 'easy prey' for scammers?

자주 묻는 질문

8 질문
It acts as both singular and plural.
Only in a metaphorical sense.
Yes, 'to prey on' means to hunt or exploit.
P-R-E-Y.
Prey is hunting; pray is religious.
It is generally uncountable.
No, usually only for animals.
The natural instinct to hunt.

셀프 테스트

fill blank A1

The lion hunts its ___.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: prey

Prey is the animal being hunted.

multiple choice A2

Which is an example of prey?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: A rabbit

Rabbits are commonly hunted by predators.

true false B1

A predator is the same as prey.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: 거짓

They are opposites; one hunts, one is hunted.

match pairs B1

Word

모두 맞췄어요!

These are the core roles in a food chain.

sentence order B2

아래 단어를 탭해서 문장을 만들어 보세요
정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

The prey escaped the lion.

fill blank B2

He fell ___ to a bad cold.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: prey

The phrase is 'fall prey to'.

multiple choice C1

Which word is a synonym for prey in a formal context?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Quarry

Quarry is a formal synonym for prey.

true false C1

The word 'prey' can be used to describe someone being exploited.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답:

It is often used metaphorically for victims of exploitation.

fill blank C2

The predator's ___ drive was strong.

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: prey

Prey drive is a biological term for hunting instinct.

multiple choice C2

What is the etymological root of prey?

정답! 아쉬워요. 정답: Latin

It comes from the Latin 'praeda'.

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