1. prey
Otherwise we risk that country becoming once again prey to outside interests
Predators always prey on unsuspecting victims.
a bird of prey
She fell prey to melancholy.
Man who preys both on the vegetable and animal species, is himself a prey to neither.
Cornered prey is the most dangerous kind.
For example, vervet monkeys learn to use a certain call in the presence of circling eagles, who prey on the monkeys.
Patterns of freeze-up and breakup influence the distribution and number of seals, the polar bear's main prey.
Hunters imitate animal voices to attract their prey.
Spiders usually catch their prey by building webs.
prey whole
He got robbed from his wallet and this way he became a prey of crime.
prey on something
The most visible forms of aggression are often seen between prey and predator.
2. fierce
Their dog was so fierce that he kept everyone away.
That cat is rather fierce, I wouldn't touch him if I were you.
fierce weather
‘the tiger is the largest member of the cat family and a fierce predator.
The allies defeated the evil empire in the fierce battle.
She felt fierce resentment after her defeat.
he cried angrily, turning to Javert with a fierce look in his eyes.
About 40 milion years ago, a fierce hunter, called the sabre-toothed cat, lived on the earth
There is some fierce discussion going on about the usage of chocolate in medicine.
The company has managed to establish a dominant position in the face of fierce competition
A fierce cry of pain and outrage nearly deafened him
Some of the fiercest opposition came from within Mr Hollande's Socialist Party,
Blinded by the fierce autumn sun (The Redbreast)
Two men were shot during fierce fighting last weekend.
Young people can recognize this about romantic love, but they find it hard to accept the same fierce element in parental affection.
3. scram
It's getting late. I've gotta scram.
Scram, mutt!
Anglais mot "drapieżne"(scram) se produit dans des ensembles:
Miraculous odc. 2 cz. 1