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traps

US // (træps) //

陷阱,圈套,阱,特设陷阱

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Definitions

  1. 1
    • : belongings; luggage

Synonyms & Antonyms

nounsnare, trick
Forms: trapped, trapping
verbcatch, snare; trick
Forms: trapped, trapping

Examples

  • Want an authentic dinner with a local on your next vacation abroad, far from the overpriced tourist traps?

  • In November, Maine voters will vote on whether to ban using dogs, traps, and bait to hunt black bears in the Pine Tree State.

  • Our pond is short on man-eating sharks, but I can set bear traps on the bottom.

  • The other seven dispensaries, spanning from coast to coast, are death traps for thousands of sea organisms each year.

  • We build our tree with an open center and light from within," he says, "while others pile traps to build a tree.

  • Rising at once he bundled up his traps, threw the line of his small hand-sledge over his shoulder, and stepped out for home.

  • For among my people are found wicked men, that lie in wait as fowlers, setting snares and traps to catch men.

  • As I glance over my traps, I see a small bunch of roses tucked in the corner of my roll of rugs with an engraved card attached.

  • Melfort was particularly active in laying traps for the young noblemen and gentlemen of the Legation.

  • Draw one of these pictures:—Snowflake finds a reindeer caught in the vines.Antler teaches the children to set traps.