forager
/ˈfɒr.ɪdʒ.ər/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈfɔːr.ɪdʒ.ɚ/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈfȯrə̇jə(r), ˈfär-, -rēj-/ (ame, mw)
forager — 名詞
- foragersingular
- foragersplural
1. someone or an animal that moves around to find food or other useful materials.
覓食者
到處找食物或可用資源的人或動物
someone or an animal that moves around to find food or other useful materials.
Layla became a weekend forager, picking mushrooms in hills near Taichung.
Layla 成了週末覓食者,會在台中附近山裡採蘑菇。
weekend forager - person gathering wild food
At dawn, the fox was the first forager near the empty campsite.
天一亮,那隻狐狸就是空營地附近最早出來的覓食者。
animal forager - early search for food
Lara joined a local forager and learned which leaves were safe.
Lara 跟著一位在地覓食者學哪些葉子可以安全食用。
After the rain, the ant forager carried a bread crumb back home.
雨後,那隻負責覓食的螞蟻把麵包屑搬回巢裡。
By noon, the tired forager had filled two bags with berries.
到了中午,那名疲倦的覓食者已經裝滿了兩袋莓果。
- gatherer
focuses more on picking plants, roots, or other natural materials by hand
- hunter
usually suggests chasing animals as prey, not collecting plants or scraps
- scavenger
often has a darker tone and is especially common for animals eating remains or waste
- collector
broader and can refer to objects or hobbies, not specifically food or survival needs
文法句型
a/an forager
forager + in [place]
用法筆記
Usually used for people or animals gathering food, plants, or other natural materials outdoors. Not normally used for ordinary shopping or for someone just looking around in a store.