entrap 英 [ɪnˈtræp]   美 [ɛnˈtræp]

entrap

entrap  英 [ɪnˈtræp] 美 [ɛnˈtræp]

vt. 使陷入;使陷罗网;欺骗 

进行时:entrapping  过去式:entrapped  过去分词:entrapped  第三人称单数:entraps 

I do not personate the stage-play emperor to entrap applause. 我不扮演戏台上的国王骗取掌声。
But although the old woman pretended to be friendly, she was a wicked witch, who had her house built of gingerbread on purpose to entrap children. 虽然这个老妇人伪装的非常友好,但是她是一个邪恶的巫婆,用姜饼建造了她的房子用来是诱骗小孩子。

  • If you entrap someone, you entangle or snare them, as if you'd caught them in a trap. Your family might entrap you in their elaborate summer plans, despite your wish to take a vacation all by yourself.
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  • vt. 使陷入;使陷罗网;欺骗
  • 1. I do not personate the stage-play emperor to entrap applause.

    我不扮演戏台上的国王骗取掌声。

  • 2. But although the old woman pretended to be friendly, she was a wicked witch, who had her house built of gingerbread on purpose to entrap children.

    虽然这个老妇人伪装的非常友好,但是她是一个邪恶的巫婆,用姜饼建造了她的房子用来是诱骗小孩子。

  • 3. Some young adults feel forced to grab the highest-paying jobs they can get right out of college -- jobs that can entrap them on a path leading away from their career dreams.

    一些年轻人觉得,一出校门就应该从事他们能够找到的工资最高的工作。 这份工作将把他们套牢,离职业梦想越来越远。

  • entrap (v.) "to catch, as in a trap," 1530s, intrappe, from Old French entraper "trap, catch in a trap;" see en- (1) + trap (n.). Related: Entrapped; entrapping.
en·trap / ɪnˈtræp ; NAmE ɪnˈtræp / verb ( -pp- ) [often passive ] ( formal) 1 entrapsb/sth to put or catch sb/sth in a place or situation from which they cannot escape 使入陷阱(或圈套、困境等) SYN trap 2 entrapsb (into doing sth) to trick sb, and encourage them to do sth, especially to commit a crime, so that they can be arrested for it 诱捕;诱骗;欺骗 entrap entraps entrapped entrapping en·trap / ɪnˈtræp ; NAmE ɪnˈtræp /
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