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词汇 raptorial
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Definition of raptorial in English:

raptorial

adjective rapˈtɔːrɪəlræpˈtɔriəl
Zoology
  • 1(of a bird or other animal) predatory.

    〔主动〕(鸟或其他动物)食肉的;捕食的;凶猛的

    raptorial birds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • No one would expect detailed management histories of otters, beavers, muskrats, raptorial birds, and yet the success story of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout is worth telling.
    • All species are sleek, raptorial predators, relying on fast locomotion (both in flight and on foot) and large mandibles to actively chase down a variety of arthropod prey.
    • Compared to most raptorial birds, saw-whet owls are a very small-bodied species with high mass-specific metabolic costs.
    • Numerous explanations exist for the evolution of reversed size dimorphism in raptorial species.
    • Rich explained the low relative abundances of vultures and other raptorial groups as consistent with the pattern of relatively low representation in modern avifaunas.
    Synonyms
    predacious, carnivorous, hunting, ravening
    1. 1.1 (of a limb or other organ) adapted for seizing prey.
      (四肢或其他器官)适于攫捕的
      raptorial front legs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The hatchlings have a beak with a raptorial hook that they use to stab host nestlings.
      • Their lethal raptorial appendages provide effective weapons for acquiring and defending these homes.
      • In addition, they have potent raptorial appendages, with which they produce extremely fast and powerful strikes.
      • Note that the male in the image at right has much larger eyes and raptorial appendages.
      • However, its main claim to fame is its armament of raptorial claws, bearing a strong resemblance to those of the praying mantis - hence the name.

Derivatives

  • raptorially

  • adverb
    Zoology

Origin

Early 19th century: from Latin raptor 'plunderer' + -ial.

Definition of raptorial in US English:

raptorial

adjectiverapˈtôrēəlræpˈtɔriəl
Zoology
  • 1(of a bird or other animal) predatory.

    〔主动〕(鸟或其他动物)食肉的;捕食的;凶猛的

    raptorial birds
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Compared to most raptorial birds, saw-whet owls are a very small-bodied species with high mass-specific metabolic costs.
    • No one would expect detailed management histories of otters, beavers, muskrats, raptorial birds, and yet the success story of the Yellowstone cutthroat trout is worth telling.
    • All species are sleek, raptorial predators, relying on fast locomotion (both in flight and on foot) and large mandibles to actively chase down a variety of arthropod prey.
    • Numerous explanations exist for the evolution of reversed size dimorphism in raptorial species.
    • Rich explained the low relative abundances of vultures and other raptorial groups as consistent with the pattern of relatively low representation in modern avifaunas.
    Synonyms
    predacious, carnivorous, hunting, ravening
    1. 1.1 (of a limb or other organ) adapted for seizing prey.
      (四肢或其他器官)适于攫捕的
      raptorial front legs
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Their lethal raptorial appendages provide effective weapons for acquiring and defending these homes.
      • Note that the male in the image at right has much larger eyes and raptorial appendages.
      • The hatchlings have a beak with a raptorial hook that they use to stab host nestlings.
      • However, its main claim to fame is its armament of raptorial claws, bearing a strong resemblance to those of the praying mantis - hence the name.
      • In addition, they have potent raptorial appendages, with which they produce extremely fast and powerful strikes.

Origin

Early 19th century: from Latin raptor ‘plunderer’ + -ial.

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