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shark
The word evokes a visceral sense of danger and cold efficiency. In its literal sense, it suggests a silent, patrolling presence in the depths, associated with sudden attacks and apex predation. It carries a mood of stealth and inevitable power. When applied to humans, the term shifts toward a social or financial predator. It describes someone who is opportunistic and devoid of empathy, specifically in high-stakes environments like law, finance, or gambling. While a wolf is often seen as a pack hunter, a shark is viewed as a solitary, calculating opportunist who waits for a sign of weakness to strike.
The word is used for the individual animal or the specific type of predatory person.
意味
A large predatory fish with a cartilaginous skeleton and gills.
"The great white shark is a formidable predator."
A person who ruthlessly exploits others for financial gain.
"The corporate shark stripped the company of its assets."
To prey upon someone or something in a ruthless or predatory manner.
"He tried to shark the newcomers out of their investments."