| 单词 | trap | 
| 释义 | trap1 of 4noun (1)   ˈtrap  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    : a football play in which a defensive player is allowed to cross the line of scrimmage and then is blocked from the side while the ballcarrier advances through the spot vacated by the defensive player    c    : the act or an instance of trapping the ball in soccer    d    : a defensive maneuver in basketball in which two defenders converge quickly on the ball handler to steal the ball or force a bad pass   3  a    : a device for hurling clay pigeons into the air    b    : sand trap    c    : a piece of leather or section of interwoven leather straps between the thumb and index finger of a baseball glove that forms an extension of the pocket   4  slang   : mouth   5   : a light usually one-horse carriage with springs   6   : any of various devices for preventing passage of something often while allowing other matter to proceed    especially : a device for drains or sewers consisting of a bend or partitioned chamber in which the liquid forms a seal to prevent the passage of sewer gas  7  traps  plural  : a group of percussion instruments (such as a bass drum, snare drums, and cymbals) used especially in a dance or jazz band   8   : an arrangement of rock strata that favors the accumulation of oil and gas   9  traps  plural  [speed trap]  : a measured stretch of a course over which electronic timing devices measure the speed of a vehicle (such as a racing car or dragster)   trap2 of 4 verb (1)  trapped; trapping   transitive verb 1  a    : to catch or take in or as if in a trap : entrap    b    : to place in a restricted position : confine  trapped in the burning wreck 2   : to provide or set (a place) with traps   3  a    : stop, hold  these mountains trap rains and fogs generated over the ocean   b    : to separate out (something, such as water from steam)   4  a    : to catch (something, such as a baseball) immediately after a bounce    b    : to block out (a defensive football player) by means of a trap    c    : to stop and gain control of (a soccer ball) with a part of the body other than the hands or arms   intransitive verb 1   : to engage in trapping animals (as for furs)   2   : to make a defensive trap in basketball    trapper noun  trap3 of 4 verb (2)  trapped; trapping   transitive verb   : to adorn with or as if with trappings   trap4 of 4 noun (2)  : traprock   trap 1 of 2 noun1 as in ambusha device or scheme for capturing another by surprise undercover agents devised a trap to catch the counterfeiters a bear trap Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance 
 2 as in ambushmenta setup in which hidden attackers lie in wait an overland route to the Far East that was once notorious for the many robbers who laid traps for unsuspecting wayfarers Synonyms & Similar Words 
 3 as in snaresomething that catches and holds the promotion is really just a trap to keep her from taking a new job elsewhere Synonyms & Similar Words 
 4 as in mouthslang   the opening through which food passes into the body of an animal shut your trap before someone belts you one! Synonyms & Similar Words 
 trap2 of 2 verb1 as in to tangleto catch or hold as if in a net an ambitious young man who was now trapped in a series of shady business deals Synonyms & Similar Words 
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 2 as in to catchto take physical control or possession of (something) suddenly or forcibly finally trapped the annoying fly in the palm of his hand Synonyms & Similar Words 
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