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    Trap
    /trap/

    noun

    • 1. a device or enclosure designed to catch and retain animals, typically by allowing entry but not exit or by catching hold of a part of the body: "the squirrels ravaged the saplings, despite the baited traps" Similar snarenetcageprison
    • 2. a situation in which people lie in wait to make a surprise attack: "we were fed false information by a double agent and walked straight into a trap" Similar ambushluredecoybait

    verb

    • 1. catch (an animal) in a trap. Similar confinecatchcut offcorner
  2. Define trap. trap synonyms, trap pronunciation, trap translation, English dictionary definition of trap. n. 1. A contrivance for catching and holding animals, as a concealed pit or a clamplike device that springs shut suddenly. 2. A stratagem for catching or...

  3. 3 days ago · A trap is a natural configuration of layers of rock where non-porous or impermeable rocks act as a barrier, blocking the natural upward flow of hydrocarbons. A trap consists of a layer of rock that oil and gas cannot penetrate above a porous, permeable layer that holds the oil and gas.

  4. verb. to hold fast or prevent from moving. synonyms: immobilise, immobilize, pin. verb. hold or catch as if in a trap. “The gaps between the teeth trap food particles” see more. noun. something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares. “the exam was full of trap questions” synonyms: snare. see more. noun.

  5. to try to trick someone into doing or saying something; to succeed in this. to fall into/avoid the trap of doing something. to do/avoid doing something that is a mistake but which seems at first to be a good idea Parents often fall into the trap of trying to do everything for their children. See trap in the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary.

  6. a dangerous or unpleasant situation that is difficult to escape from: [ usually singular ] Such families get caught in the poverty trap. See also. booby trap. trap. verb [ T ] uk / træp / us present participle trapping | past tense and past participle trapped. trap verb [T] (CANNOT ESCAPE) B2.

  7. trap. verb. /træp/ Verb Forms. in dangerous/bad situation. [often passive] trap somebody (+ adv./prep.) to keep someone in a dangerous place or bad situation that they want to get out of but cannot Help! I'm trapped! They were trapped in the burning building. We became trapped by the rising floodwater. He was trapped in an unhappy marriage.

  8. Definition of trap noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. trap. noun. /træp/ Idioms. for animals. a piece of equipment for catching animals. a fox with its leg in a trap. A trap was laid, with fresh bait. see also gin trap, mousetrap. Oxford Collocations Dictionary. Questions about grammar and vocabulary?

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