trap的意思和读音

trap

: [træp] : [træp]

n.

v.使使

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traps  trapped  trapping  

v.release

n.ruse,trick,snare,deception,con

v.catch,ensnare,entrap,ambush,deceive

trapn.for animals

1.a piece of equipment for catching animals

a fox with its leg in a trap

A trap was laid, with fresh bait.

trick

2.a clever plan designed to trick sb, either by capturing them or by making them do or say sth that they did not mean to do or say

She had set a trap for him and he had walked straight into it.

bad situation

3.[ususing]an unpleasant situation from which it is hard to escape

the unemployment trap

Some women see marriage as a trap.

carriage

4.便a light carriage with two wheels, pulled by a horse

a pony and trap便

mouth

5.mouth

Shut your trap!(= a rude way of telling sb to be quiet)

to keep your trap shut(= to not tell a secret)

for racing dog

6.a cage from which a greyhound (= a type of dog) is let out at the start of a race

IDM

Parents often fall into the trap of trying to do everything for their children.

to fall into/avoid the trap of doing sthto do/avoid doing sth that is a mistake but which seems at first to be a good idea

Parents often fall into the trap of trying to do everything for their children.

v.in dangerous/bad situation

1.[oftpass]~ sb (+ adv./prep.)使使to keep sb in a dangerous place or bad situation that they want to get out of but cannot

Help! I'm trapped!

They were trapped in the burning building.

We became trapped by the rising floodwater.

He was trapped in an unhappy marriage.

I feel trapped in my job.

part of body/clothing

2.~ sth (+ adv./prep.)to have part of your body, your clothing, etc. held in a place so tightly that you cannot remove it and it may be injured or damaged

I trapped my coat in the car door.

The pain was caused by a trapped nerve.

catch

3.~ sthto catch or keep sth in a place and prevent it from escaping, especially so that you can use it

Solar panels trap energy from the sun.

4.~ sb/sth (+ adv./prep.)使to force sb/sth into a place or situation that they cannot escape from, especially in order to catch them

The escaped prisoners were eventually trapped in an underground garage and recaptured.

5.~ sthto catch an animal in a trap

Raccoons used to be trapped for their fur.

trick

6.~ sb (into sth/into doing sth)使使使to trick sb into sth

He felt he had been trapped into accepting the terms of the contract.

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n.1.Same as trap-door2.a piece of equipment used for catching animals3.a bad or unpleasant situation that is difficult to change or escape from4.a trick that is designed to catch someone or to make them do or say something that they did not want to do or say5.a mistake or problem that you should try to avoid6.a type of carriage pulled by a horse1.Same as trap-door2.a piece of equipment used for catching animals3.a bad or unpleasant situation that is difficult to change or escape from4.a trick that is designed to catch someone or to make them do or say something that they did not want to do or say5.a mistake or problem that you should try to avoid6.a type of carriage pulled by a horse

v.1.to prevent someone from leaving a place, especially a dangerous place; to prevent a part of someones body from moving by pressing it hard2.to be unable to change a bad situation or way of thinking3.to catch someone such as a criminal, especially by forcing them into a place that they cannot escape from; to catch an animal using a trap4.to trick someone in order to make them do or say something that they did not want to do or say5.to keep something such as air, gas, or energy in a particular place1.to prevent someone from leaving a place, especially a dangerous place; to prevent a part of someones body from moving by pressing it hard2.to be unable to change a bad situation or way of thinking3.to catch someone such as a criminal, especially by forcing them into a place that they cannot escape from; to catch an animal using a trap4.to trick someone in order to make them do or say something that they did not want to do or say5.to keep something such as air, gas, or energy in a particular place

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1."It is our intention not to be in a liquidity trap" , he said.,“。”

2.It's easy to fall into the trap of thinking fast must mean sloppy, and that clean, standards-compliant markup takes more time.——

3.A large piece of clay from the next range hits a Trap shooter on the head just as he fires at his own target. He misses.

4.he had no idea where they were in relation to the hive entrance, and began to wonder whether the scientists were leading them into a trap.怀

5.I still fall into that trap every once in a while and I have to force myself to sit down and pound out a few pages of a short story.

6.To solve these problems, your script needs to be able to catch or trap some of the signals discussed in Terminating a child process.trap

7.It's easy to fall into the trap of using the idea of elasticity to make a point about the set goal for a given solution.使

8.Is not to trap or to hitch him to know him you love him how delicate and considerate.

9.Jack calls Nina from his car for help getting around the roadblocks that the police have set up to trap him.使

10.The bird loyalty Xi finally realizes that this is the gold farmland one Geng to help to establish the next trap intentionally.