词组 | trap |
释义 | trap /træp/ noun 1. something that catches or tricks someone unexpectedlyverbsset/lay a trap She set a trap for him and he fell straight into it.fall into/walk into a trap You walked into his trap when you agreed to go.lead/lure sb into a trap (=encourage someone to go into a trap) The rebels had lured the soldiers into a trap.catch sb in a trap They were caught in a trap and it seemed like there was no way out.avoid a trap You can avoid these traps by following our advice.escape (from) a trap They need proper training to help them escape the poverty trap.spring a trap (=catch someone in a way you have planned) He’s getting ready to spring a trap.adjectivesan obvious trap I didn’t answer this question as it was an obvious trap.2. a piece of equipment or hole in the ground for catching animalsverbsset/lay a trap My father taught me how to hunt and set traps.put traps down We had a problem with mice so we put traps down.be caught in a trap The fox got caught in a trap, but luckily we managed to save it.bait a trap (=put food etc into it to attract an animal) He had baited the trap with a piece of meat.spring a trap (=make a trap work and be caught) The deer is caught in a net when it springs the trap.check a trap Traps should be checked every 24 hours.nouns + trapan animal trap She fell into an animal trap with spikes at the bottom. |
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