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  2. trap noun (VEHICLE) [ C ] a small, light carriage (= a vehicle pulled by horses, used especially in the past) with two wheels, pulled by one horse: He offered to give his friend a lift in his trap. pony and trap I was met at the station in a pony and trap and taken to my new employer.

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      TRAP translate: cái bẫy, kế hoạch để bẫy, đặt bẫy. Learn...

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  3. ˈtrap. Synonyms of trap. 1. : a device for taking game or other animals. especially : one that holds by springing shut suddenly. 2. a. : something by which one is caught or stopped unawares. also : a position or situation from which it is difficult or impossible to escape. b.

  4. 18 hours ago · A trap is a device which is placed somewhere or a hole which is dug somewhere in order to catch animals or birds. 2. verb. If a person traps animals or birds, he or she catches them using traps. The locals were encouraged to trap and kill the birds. [VERB noun] Synonyms: catch, snare, ensnare, entrap More Synonyms of trap. 3. countable noun.

  5. Trap definition: a contrivance used for catching game or other animals, as a mechanical device that springs shut suddenly.. See examples of TRAP used in a sentence.

  6. Word History. Entries Near. Show more. Save Word. traps. plural noun. ˈtraps. Synonyms of traps. : personal belongings : luggage. Examples of traps in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Bears that get caught in traps may just be more curious to begin with.

  7. trap 1. (trăp) 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 tricking an unwary person. 3. A confining or undesirable circumstance from which escape or relief is difficult: fell into poverty's trap. 4.

  8. a piece of equipment for catching animals: a mouse trap. trap noun [C] (SITUATION) B2. 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.

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