pitfall 英 [ˈpɪtfɔ:l]   美 [ˈpɪtˌfɔl]

pitfall

pitfall  英 [ˈpɪtfɔ:l] 美 [ˈpɪtˌfɔl]

n. 陷阱,圈套;缺陷;诱惑 

名词复数:pitfalls 

This pitfall cost us one year. 这一缺陷花费了我们一年时间。
Which brings me to another major pitfall I frequently encounter. 这令我想到了另一个我经常碰到的主要陷阱。

  • A pitfall is a trap or difficulty you didn't see. A possible pitfall for high school seniors is not working hard after they know they've already been accepted into college.
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  • n. 陷阱,圈套;缺陷;诱惑
  • 1. This pitfall cost us one year.

    这一缺陷花费了我们一年时间。

  • 2. Which brings me to another major pitfall I frequently encounter.

    这令我想到了另一个我经常碰到的主要陷阱。

  • 3. One pitfall is if one partner becomes so immersed in work that he or she unconsciously sees a spouse as a source of stress, or worse, turns to work to avoid a spouse.

    这有一个陷阱,那就是如果一方如此专注于工作,那么他/她就会无意识地把配偶看作是压力的源头,或者更糟糕的是,他们就转向工作来避开配偶。

  • pitfall (n.) c. 1300, "concealed hole," a type of animal trap, from pit (n.1) + fall (n.). Extended sense of "any hidden danger" is first recorded early 15c.
pit·fall / ˈpɪtfɔːl ; NAmE ˈpɪtfɔːl / noun a danger or difficulty, especially one that is hidden or not obvious at first 危险;困难;(尤指)陷阱,隐患 the potential pitfalls of buying a house 购买房屋可能遇到的圈套 pitfall pitfalls pit·fall / ˈpɪtfɔːl ; NAmE ˈpɪtfɔːl /
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