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1 prey on
(to attack as prey: Hawks prey upon smaller birds.) zsákmányul ejt vmit -
2 prey
áldozat, préda* * *plural; see prey -
3 prey\ on\ sg
zsákmányul ejt vmit, leselkedik vmire -
4 prey\ on\ sy
bánt vkit, élősködik vkin, emészt vkit -
5 prey\ upon\ sg
zsákmányul ejt vmit, leselkedik vmire -
6 prey\ upon\ sy
élősködik vkin, bánt vkit, emészt vkit -
7 beast/bird of prey
(an animal, eg the lion, or a bird, eg the eagle, that kills and eats others.) -
8 be\ prey\ to
áldozatul esik, szenved vmi miatt -
9 fall\ prey\ to
áldozatul esik, szenved vmi miatt -
10 boa
['bəuə]((usually boa constrictor) a large snake that kills by winding itself round its prey.) óriáskígyó -
11 crouch
lekuporodás, meghajlás to crouch: meghajol, meglapul, lekuporodik, guggol, leguggol* * *1) (to stand with the knees well bent; to squat: He crouched behind the bush.) leguggol2) ((of animals) to lie close to the ground, in fear, readiness for action etc: The tiger was crouching ready to spring on its prey.) (meg)lapul -
12 eagle
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13 falcon
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14 hawk
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15 jaguar
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16 pounce on
(to leap upon (eg one's prey) in order to attack or grab it: The tiger pounced on its victim.) lecsap (vmire) -
17 python
óriáskígyó* * *(a type of large non-poisonous snake that twists around its prey and crushes it.) óriáskígyó, piton -
18 sight
látnivaló, nevezetesség, nézet, tekintet, látás to sight: megpillant, észlel, megcéloz* * *1. noun1) (the act or power of seeing: The blind man had lost his sight in the war.) látás2) (the area within which things can be seen by someone: The boat was within sight of land; The end of our troubles is in sight.) látótávolság3) (something worth seeing: She took her visitors to see the sights of London.) látnivalók, nevezetességek4) (a view or glimpse.) megtekintés5) (something seen that is unusual, ridiculous, shocking etc: She's quite a sight in that hat.) látvány(osság)6) ((on a gun etc) an apparatus to guide the eye in taking aim: Where is the sight on a rifle?) célzókészülék2. verb1) (to get a view of; to see suddenly: We sighted the coast as dawn broke.) megpillant2) (to look at (something) through the sight of a gun: He sighted his prey and pulled the trigger.) megcéloz•- sight-seer
- catch sight of
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19 spring
repedés, rugó, ugrás, forrás, megvetemedés, tavasz to spring: rugóz, sarjad, megreped, megpattan, elhasít, fakad* * *[spriŋ] 1. past tense - sprang; verb1) (to jump, leap or move swiftly (usually upwards): She sprang into the boat.) ugrik2) (to arise or result from: His bravery springs from his love of adventure.) ered3) (to (cause a trap to) close violently: The trap must have sprung when the hare stepped in it.) lecsap(ódik)2. noun1) (a coil of wire or other similar device which can be compressed or squeezed down but returns to its original shape when released: a watch-spring; the springs in a chair.) rugó2) (the season of the year between winter and summer when plants begin to flower or grow leaves: Spring is my favourite season.) tavasz3) (a leap or sudden movement: The lion made a sudden spring on its prey.) ugrás4) (the ability to stretch and spring back again: There's not a lot of spring in this old trampoline.) rugalmasság5) (a small stream flowing out from the ground.) forrás•- springy- springiness
- sprung
- springboard
- spring cleaning
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20 swoop
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