A covered or concealed hole serving as a trap for a wild animal or an enemy; = pitfall, n. 3.
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释义 | the world > food and drink > hunting > equipment > trap or snare > [noun] > pit trap (10) pitOE A covered or concealed hole serving as a trap for a wild animal or an enemy; = pitfall, n. 3. pitfalla1387 A (usually concealed) pit into which animals, etc., may fall, esp. one constructed as a trap. trapfall1596 A trap consisting of a trapdoor or covering over a pit or cellar arranged so as to give way beneath the feet. Also figurative. trap-pit1652 a deep pit in which beasts are trapped; also figurative. trap-ditch1657 a ditch dug as a pitfall. pit trap1751 = sense 5b. well trap1819 (a) a box sunk in the ground as a trap for catching rabbits (now rare); †(b) a depression in a drain, in which water lies and prevents the escape… downfall1856 Any of various types of trap designed to kill or capture prey by falling on or over the animal; esp. a deadfall (deadfall, n. 1a). Now rare. hopo1866 A trap for game consisting of two converging hedges in the form of the letter V, with a pit at the angle, into which the game is driven. piskun1892 A North American Indian trap for buffalo, consisting of a natural or artificial canyon leading to a steep drop, over which large numbers of buffalo… |
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