1.b> ; , ( i>); a hawk hovered in the air before swooping on its prey , ; a tiger stalking its prey , ; fish at the surface of the water are easy prey for eagles [.i> .i> 2]; bird [beast] of prey [];
2.b> ( , .i>); elderly people are easy prey for dishonest salesmen [.i> .i> 1]; small children are prey to all sorts of fears ;
3.b> .i> , ;
to fall prey tob> .i> ) / ( / i>); ) , i> ( i>); street children in this part of the world often fall prey to drug dealers / .