deadfall / ˈdɛdˌfɔl /

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deadfall 的定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a trap, especially for large game, in which a weight falls on and crushes the prey.
  2. a mass of brush and fallen trees.

deadfall 近义词

deadfall

等同于 pitfall

deadfall

等同于 booby trap

deadfall

等同于 clip joint

更多deadfall例句

  1. I have poked a few holes in the mesh from dragging my Speedgoats over sharp rocks and through deadfall, though the punctures didn’t affect the performance of the waterproof membrane, as they did not penetrate the liner beneath the mesh.
  2. Spandex can be a passable solution, but leggings often leave me swampy in all the wrong places, and I’ve torn holes in more than a few pairs trying to heft myself over deadfall.
  3. He has broken away from several steel traps, and he always takes the bait of a deadfall without harm to himself.
  4. After three or four days, I again went to the deadfall, wondering and imagining all kinds of things.
  5. With some hard work and heavy lifting I got another good deadfall built that day.
  6. The carcass of the bear was, of course, a complete loss, and that is a serious objection to the deadfall as a bear trap.
  7. When the mink will not take bait readily, then of course the deadfall does not make a successful mink trap.