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trapper

/trap-er/US // ˈtræp ər //UK // (ˈtræpə) //

捕猎者,捕兽人,诱捕器,诱捕者

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that traps.
    • : a person whose business is the trapping of animals for their furs.

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Examples

  • The original “mountain man” was a skilled hunter and fur trapper.

  • Originally made from various furs and leathers, trapper hats have become a staple for those battling extreme cold.

  • A poorly made trapper hat isn’t going to do you any good when the sun starts to set and temperatures drop.

  • The town of St. Charles near St. Louis was founded by a trapper named Blanchette.

  • Producers bought the wolf carcasses from a local trapper named Dick McDiarmid.

  • Rather than Hawkeye and Trapper John, we resemble a priest, holding a hand, helping someone die as easily as possible.

  • They have certain of the arts of the trapper, perhaps original with them, perhaps borrowed from their larger neighbors.

  • Finally, the trapper cocked his head and spoke, rather to the horse and Golemar than to Houston.

  • The last guest was just entering,—a tall trapper-like man who crossed the room to Mrs. Owen with a long, curious stride.

  • Puffing, as though the exertion had been his own, the trapper turned and stared down at his companion.

  • Thus it happened that often Jim had to be left at home, for to a solitary trapper the deer is a necessity.