Pronunciation: /ˈtroʊfi ˈhʌntɪŋ/
noun the activity of hunting wild animals for sport, typically with the intention of keeping part of the animal (such as the head or skin) as a trophy
A1 Trophy hunting is when people hunt animals to keep their horns or antlers as a prize.
A2 Some countries have banned trophy hunting to protect endangered species.
B1 Trophy hunting can have negative effects on wildlife populations and ecosystems.
B2 There is a debate among conservationists about the impact of trophy hunting on animal populations.
C1 The practice of trophy hunting raises ethical questions about the treatment of animals for sport.
C2 Some argue that trophy hunting can actually benefit conservation efforts by providing funding for wildlife management programs.
formal Trophy hunting is a controversial practice that involves killing wild animals for their body parts as trophies.
informal I heard that trophy hunting is still legal in some countries.
slang Trophy hunting is just plain cruel, man.
figurative In the business world, some people engage in trophy hunting by pursuing prestigious clients or deals.
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