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trappy

/trap-ee/US // ˈtræp i //

陷阱,陷阱者,陷阱人,陷阱客

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    trap·pi·er, trap·pi·est.

    • : difficult or tricky: trappy terrain.
    • : catching one unawares: trappy pitfalls.
    • : moving with the legs lifted high in a short and rapid manner.

Examples

  • Another feature is the extreme simplicity in loading—nothing trappy or fussy about it.

  • He was driving a "trappy" bay nag, and his new road wagon had rubber tires.

  • The ground is so trappy that one hardly cares to take one's eyes off it for a moment.

  • Trappy Pape was the next to be joked, as he came up hugging the green baize bag containing his violoncello.

  • Trappy, lad,” shouted another, “does ta sleep inside that owd thing?