prey
The Spanish word 'presa' translates to 'prey' in English. It is often used in the context of wildlife, referring to an animal that is hunted and killed by another for food. The usage of the term extends to metaphorical contexts wherein it might describe someone who is easily exploited or harmed. It's necessary to note that 'presa' can also mean 'dam' in Spanish, referring to a barrier constructed to hold back water and raise its level, forming a reservoir used to generate electricity or as water supply.
The dam is full due to heavy rains.
In this case, the word 'presa' is being used to refer to a dam. This is a common usage in countries with hydroelectric power facilities where a dam, or 'presa', is used to hold water.
The lion hunted its prey on the savannah.
Here, 'presa' is referring to an animal being hunted by another for food, the term 'presa' can be used in any context involving a predator hunting its prey.
She is the prey of his eyes.
In this example, 'presa' is used metaphorically. The person is perceived as an object of someone else's desire, similar to how a predator looks at its prey. This usage is often seen in poetic or romantic contexts.