0 a small amount of food on a hook (= curved piece of wire) or in a special device used to attract and catch a fish or animal -- 餌
1 something that is said or offered to people in order to make them react in a particular way -- 誘惑物,招徠
2 to intentionally make a person angry by saying or doing things to annoy them -- 激怒;故意惹惱
Ignore him - he's just baiting you. 別理他——他存心惹你生氣呢。
I suspect he was just baiting me. 我懷疑他只是在故意激我。
3 to make dogs attack an animal for cruel entertainment -- 縱犬襲擊(動物)
In the past, bear-baiting was a common form of entertainment in the UK . 從前,縱狗襲擊熊在英國是一種常見的娛樂方式。
4 to put food on a hook (= curved piece of wire) or in a special device to attract and catch a fish or animal -- 把餌裝到…上
A similar pattern was observed at the carrion baits.
The species responding to baits represent a relatively small sample of the meliponine guild, and may be biased to include foraging generalists, rather than specialists.
Both of these species also responded to baits throughout the day.
Not surprisingly, sampling with baits attracts species that are generalists; species with narrower floral preferences will require baiting with species-appropriate floral models.
However, tiny ant species that fed on the rice on the spot had to be sampled at the baits.
To keep seed availability roughly constant throughout our experiments, baits were replenished when necessary.
The highest values for mean species richness, percentage of baits attacked and intensities of attack, all occurred during the transitional season.
Marked diaspores were set out at 06h00 (day) and at 18h00 (night) at baiting stations on the forest floor, protected by wire cages.