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单词 trap
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trap

1
[ trap ]
/ træp /
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noun

verb (used with object), trapped, trap·ping.

verb (used without object), trapped, trap·ping.

Origin of trap

1
First recorded before 1000; Middle English trappe (noun), trappen (verb), Old English træppe (noun), cognate with Middle Dutch trappe (Dutch trap) “trap, step, staircase”; akin to Old English treppan “to tread,” German Treppe “staircase”

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1, 2. Trap , pitfall , snare apply to literal or figurative contrivances for deceiving and catching animals or people. Literally, a trap is a mechanical contrivance for catching animals, the main feature usually being a spring: a trap baited with cheese for mice. Figuratively, trap suggests the scheme of one person to take another by surprise and thereby gain an advantage: a trap for the unwary. A pitfall is (usually) a concealed pit arranged for the capture of large animals or of people who may fall into it; figuratively, it is any concealed danger, error, or source of disaster: to avoid the pitfalls of life. A snare is a device for entangling birds, rabbits, etc., with intent to capture; figuratively, it implies enticement and inveiglement: the temptress' snare.

OTHER WORDS FROM trap

traplike, adjective

Words nearby trap

trans woman, Transylvania, Transylvanian Alps, Trantas dot, tranter, trap, trapan, Trapani, trapball, trap car, trap cut

Definition for trap (2 of 4)

trap2
[ trap ]
/ træp /

noun

traps, Informal. personal belongings; baggage.

verb (used with object), trapped, trap·ping.

to furnish with or as with trappings; caparison.

Origin of trap

2
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English trappe (noun), trappen (verb); of unknown origin

Definition for trap (3 of 4)

trap3
[ trap ]
/ træp /

noun Geology.

any of various fine-grained, dark-colored igneous rocks having a more or less columnar structure, especially some form of basalt.
Also called traprock.

Origin of trap

3
First recorded in 1785–95; from Swedish trapp, variant of trappa “stair” (so named from the stepped appearance of their outcrops), from Middle Low German trappe; see trap1

Definition for trap (4 of 4)

trap4
[ trap ]
/ træp /

noun Scot.

a ladder or ladderlike device used to reach a loft, attic, etc.

Origin of trap

4
First recorded in 1750–60; from Dutch: “stepladder”; see trap1
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British Dictionary definitions for trap (1 of 3)

trap1
/ (træp) /

noun

verb traps, trapping or trapped

Derived forms of trap

traplike, adjective

Word Origin for trap

Old English træppe; related to Middle Low German trappe, Medieval Latin trappa

British Dictionary definitions for trap (2 of 3)

trap2
/ (træp) /

noun

an obsolete word for trappings (def. 2)

verb traps, trapping or trapped

(tr often foll by out) to dress or adorn
See also traps

Word Origin for trap

C11: probably from Old French drap cloth

British Dictionary definitions for trap (3 of 3)

trap3

traprock

/ (træp) /

noun

any fine-grained often columnar dark igneous rock, esp basalt
any rock in which oil or gas has accumulated

Word Origin for trap

C18: from Swedish trappa stair (from its steplike formation); see trap 1
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Idioms and Phrases with trap

trap

see fall into a trap; mind like a steel trap.

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