carnivore
/ˈkɑːnɪvɔː(r)/ (bre, ipa) · [kˈɑrnɪvˌɔr] /ˈkɑːrnɪvɔːr/ (ame, ipa) · [kˈɑrnɪvˌɔr] /ˈkär-nə-ˌvȯr How to pronounce carnivore (audio)/ (ame, mw)
carnivore — 名詞
1. an animal that gets most or all of its food by eating other animals
食肉動物
以其他動物為食的動物
an animal that gets most or all of its food by eating other animals
At the zoo, Diego learned that a lion is a carnivore.
在動物園裡,Diego 知道獅子是食肉動物。
pattern: [animal] is a carnivore
The science poster showed which dinosaurs were carnivores and which ate plants.
那張自然科海報展示哪些恐龍是食肉動物,哪些吃植物。
plural use: carnivores contrasted with plant-eaters
In class, Aarav called the wolf a carnivore because it hunts deer.
在課堂上,Aarav 因為狼會獵鹿,所以把牠歸類為食肉動物。
The guide explained that sharks are carnivores even when they look calm.
導覽員解釋,鯊魚即使看起來平靜,仍是食肉動物。
Some pet owners forget that cats are carnivores and need meat in their food.
有些飼主忘了貓是食肉動物,食物裡需要有肉。
- meat-eater
more informal and less scientific than carnivore
- predator
focuses on hunting behavior; not every carnivore hunts its own food
- herbivore
an animal that lives on plants rather than meat
文法句型
a carnivore
[animal] is a carnivore
carnivores eat meat
用法筆記
Usually used in science, zoo, and nature contexts. It labels an animal by its diet, so it is often contrasted with herbivore and omnivore.