trap
trap 英 [træp] 美 [træp]
vt. 诱捕;使…上当 n. 陷阱;圈套;
进行时:trapping 过去式:trapped 过去分词:trapped 第三人称单数:traps 名词复数:traps
- A trap is something you can’t get out of. If a critter is nibbling at your cherry tomato plants, set a trap to catch the thief. (But if it turns out to be your little brother, set him free!)
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- vt. 诱捕;使…上当
- n. 陷阱;圈套;
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1. a fox with its leg in a trap
被夹子夹住腿的狐狸
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2. A trap was laid, with fresh bait.
陷阱设置好,还投放了新诱饵。
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3. She had set a trap for him and he had walked straight into it.
她给他设下圈套,他就迳直钻了进去。
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4. the unemployment trap
失业的困境
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5. Some women see marriage as a trap.
有些妇女把婚姻视作围城。
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6. Help! I'm trapped!
救命啊!我给困住了!
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7. He was trapped in an unhappy marriage.
他陷入不幸的婚姻之中。
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8. I feel trapped in my job.
我觉得被工作缠住了。
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9. I trapped my coat in the car door.
我的外衣被汽车门夹住了。
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10. Solar panels trap energy from the sun.
太阳能电池板吸收太阳能。
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11. Raccoons used to be trapped for their fur.
人们过去经常猎取浣熊,以获得其毛皮。
- trap (n.) "contrivance for catching unawares," late Old English træppe, treppe "snare, trap," from Proto-Germanic *trep- (source also of Middle Dutch trappe "trap, snare"), related to Germanic words for "stair, step, tread" (Middle Dutch, Middle Low German trappe, treppe, German Treppe "step, stair," English tread (v.)), and probably literally "that on or into which one steps," from PIE *dreb-, extended form of root *der- (1), an assumed base of words meaning "to run, walk, step." Probably akin to Old French trape, Spanish trampa "trap, pit, snare," but the exact relationship is uncertain.
- trap (v.) late 14c., "ensnare (an animal), catch in a trap; encircle; capture," from trap (n.) or from Old English betræppan. Figurative use is slightly earlier (late 14c.). Related: Trapped; trapping.
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