B2 [ C ] a device or hole for catching animals or people and preventing their escape陷阱;夹子;捕捉器
B2 [ S ] a dangerous or unpleasant situation which you have got into and from which it is difficult or impossible to escape圈套;诡计
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His foot was caught in the jaws of the trap.
We set a trap and they walked right into it.
They put rabbit traps all over the wood.
We set traps to try to control the mice.
[ C ] slang a mouth嘴
[ C ] a light carriage with two wheels pulled by a horse, used especially in the past(尤指旧时使用的)双轮轻便马车
to catch an animal in a trap设陷阱(或夹子、捕捉器)捕捉
to keep something such as heat or water in one place, especially because it is useful(尤指为利用而)收集,存住,保存(热量、水等)
B2 If someone or something is trapped, that person or thing is unable to move or escape from a place or situation.被困住;陷入困境
to be forced or tricked into doing something that you do not want to do被迫做;被诱骗做
to bring a football that is moving or falling through the air under control using your feet(足球)脚底停球
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She went to the aid of a man trapped in his car.
Firefighters helped to dig out the people trapped in the snowdrift.
Rescuers are doing everything that is humanly possible to free the trapped people.
Jane is trapped in a joyless marriage.
We could hear the moans of someone trapped under the rubble.
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