English to Turkish Dictionary predatory

predatory

Yırtıcı
definition
adjective
predatory birds
relating to or denoting an animal or animals preying naturally on others.
a life destroyed by predatory biographers and yellow journalists
seeking to exploit or oppress others.
translation of 'predatory'
adjective
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example
But 'predatory' birds attack from above, relying on their excellent vision to sight prey during daylight.
Now a recent study suggests that one creature - with a bite that may rival that of most 'predatory' mammals - may have been sorely misjudged.
Effective defense against newly encountered 'predatory' species is clearly one factor that could facilitate establishment of an introduced species.
Describing himself as one of the ‘new princes of corporate feudalism,’ the CEO is corrupt, 'predatory' and greedy.
Scientists still aren't clear, for example, whether the birds hunted in packs like velociraptors or individually like large 'predatory' cats.
The 'predatory' species therefore also have short life spans.
Mammals and birds in particular developed new forms, whether as fast-running herbivores, large 'predatory' mammals and birds, or small quick birds and rodents.
Experts believe the extinct birds were meat-eaters because their beaks resemble those of 'predatory' eagles and scavenging vultures.
Such substances generally are highest in older, larger, and more 'predatory' fish or marine mammals.
I mean, there have been cases of 'predatory' females seeking out young, teenage boys to have their wicked way with…
Previous studies indicate that expanded brain volume in 'predatory' mammals leaves less room for jaw muscles.
When large fish were excluded, 'predatory' insects and fish fry were freed from predation and more effectively controlled chironomid populations feeding on algae.
We also found that one particularly aggressive 'predatory' ant species tended to attack bugs carrying eggs, and gangs of these ants could succeed in killing them.
The leafcutter ants are accountable for 25 per cent of all leaf destruction in the South American rainforests, and 'predatory' ants eat more insects than all other animals put together.
Like Pabst's Lulu (but unlike American cinema's 'predatory' noir females), Stasha ignores money and seeks no economic goal.
Large, 'predatory' mammals form a guild in which competition is expected to be relatively intense.
Several strains and species of 'predatory' nematodes are produced and sold.
Visibility and distribution of prey and 'predatory' sharks may correlate with water depth.
Adam and his team of falconers use 'predatory' birds like gyrfalcons, eagles, and peregrine falcons to clear the air.
The bill also significantly improves protection for society's most vulnerable groups against exploitation by 'predatory' sexual offenders.
Unfortunately, 'predatory' adults are already using the recent disaster to exploit these imperiled children.
Mercury then enters the aquatic food chain, becoming more concentrated in higher-level 'predatory' fish.
Belinda Hoare, of Home and Away, portrays the extraordinary lead character, Miss Julie a fallen, desperate, sexually 'predatory' heiress seeking to be saved by love.
But those 'predatory' insects that locate prey through chemical sensing are not deterred.
If 'predatory' birds expect their prey to fall to the ground, Schmitz and Auliya's argument runs, they would be unlikely to notice a lizard still hanging from a branch.
It was probably a bipedal animal, probably 'predatory' , and probably the size of a large dog.
The fundamental political problem of economic development is therefore that of devising the appropriate means for channeling government action into support of markets, rather than 'predatoriness' .
The character's 'predatoriness' should be read metaphorically, Marsh suggests.
But he is careful to be clear that there's no childhood abuse to blame for her sexual 'predatoriness' .
He looked at me, smiling 'predatorily' , running long fingers down my face.
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