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snare 1 S0507800 (snâr)n.1. A trapping device, often consisting of a noose, used for capturing birds and small mammals.2. Something that lures or entangles the unwary: the snares of merchandisers; the snare of debt.3. A surgical instrument with a wire loop controlled by a mechanism in the handle, used to remove growths, such as tumors and polyps.tr.v. snared, snar·ing, snares 1. To trap with or as if with a snare. See Synonyms at catch.2. To get hold or control of (something difficult to catch): The fielder snared the ground ball. [Middle English, from Old English snearu and from Old Norse snara.] snar′er n.
snare 2 S0507800 (snâr)n.1. Any of the wires or cords stretched across the lower drumhead of a snare drum so as to vibrate against it.2. A snare drum. [Probably from Dutch snaar, string, from Middle Dutch snāre.]snare (snɛə) n1. (Hunting) a device for trapping birds or small animals, esp a flexible loop that is drawn tight around the prey2. (Surgery) a surgical instrument for removing certain tumours, consisting of a wire loop that may be drawn tight around their base to sever or uproot them3. anything that traps or entangles someone or something unawaresvb (tr) 4. (Hunting) to catch (birds or small animals) with a snare5. to catch or trap in or as if in a snare; capture by trickery[Old English sneare, from Old Norse snara; related to Old High German snaraha] ˈsnareless adj ˈsnarer n
snare (snɛə) n (Instruments) music a set of gut strings wound with wire fitted against the lower drumhead of a snare drum. They produce a rattling sound when the drum is beaten. See snare drum[C17: from Middle Dutch snaer or Middle Low German snare string; related to Gothic snōrjō basket]snare1 (snɛər) n., v. snared, snar•ing. n. 1. a device, often consisting of a noose, for capturing small game. 2. anything serving to entrap, entangle, or catch unawares; trap. v.t. 3. to catch with a snare; entrap; entangle. 4. to catch or involve by trickery or wile. [before 1100; Middle English (n. and v.), c. Old Saxon snari string, Old High German snar(a)ha, Old Norse snara snare] snare2 (snɛər) n. one of the strings of gut or metal stretched across the skin of a snare drum. [1680–90; < Middle Low German snare or Middle Dutch snaer string] snare Past participle: snared Gerund: snaring
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I snare | you snare | he/she/it snares | we snare | you snare | they snare |
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I snared | you snared | he/she/it snared | we snared | you snared | they snared |
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I am snaring | you are snaring | he/she/it is snaring | we are snaring | you are snaring | they are snaring |
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I have snared | you have snared | he/she/it has snared | we have snared | you have snared | they have snared |
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I was snaring | you were snaring | he/she/it was snaring | we were snaring | you were snaring | they were snaring |
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I had snared | you had snared | he/she/it had snared | we had snared | you had snared | they had snared |
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I will snare | you will snare | he/she/it will snare | we will snare | you will snare | they will snare |
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I will have snared | you will have snared | he/she/it will have snared | we will have snared | you will have snared | they will have snared |
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I will be snaring | you will be snaring | he/she/it will be snaring | we will be snaring | you will be snaring | they will be snaring |
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I have been snaring | you have been snaring | he/she/it has been snaring | we have been snaring | you have been snaring | they have been snaring |
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I would have snared | you would have snared | he/she/it would have snared | we would have snared | you would have snared | they would have snared | ThesaurusNoun | 1. | snare - something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares; "the exam was full of trap questions"; "it was all a snare and delusion"trapdesign, plan - an arrangement scheme; "the awkward design of the keyboard made operation difficult"; "it was an excellent design for living"; "a plan for seating guests"iron trap - a trap from which there is no escapespeed trap - a trap arranged on a roadway for catching speeders | | 2. | snare - a small drum with two heads and a snare stretched across the lower headside drum, snare drumdrum, membranophone, tympan - a musical percussion instrument; usually consists of a hollow cylinder with a membrane stretched across each endsnare - strings stretched across the lower head of a snare drum; they make a rattling sound when the drum is hit | | 3. | snare - a surgical instrument consisting of wire hoop that can be drawn tight around the base of polyps or small tumors to sever them; used especially in body cavitiessurgical instrument - a medical instrument used in surgery | | 4. | snare - strings stretched across the lower head of a snare drum; they make a rattling sound when the drum is hitside drum, snare drum, snare - a small drum with two heads and a snare stretched across the lower headstring - a tightly stretched cord of wire or gut, which makes sound when plucked, struck, or bowed | | 5. | snare - a trap for birds or small mammals; often has a slip noosenoose, ginslipknot - a knot at the end of a cord or rope that can slip along the cord or rope around which it is madetrap - a device in which something (usually an animal) can be caught and penned | Verb | 1. | snare - catch in or as if in a trap; "The men trap foxes"trammel, trap, ensnare, entraphunting, hunt - the pursuit and killing or capture of wild animals regarded as a sportcapture, catch - capture as if by hunting, snaring, or trapping; "I caught a rabbit in the trap today"gin - trap with a snare; "gin game" | | 2. | snare - entice and trap; "The car salesman had snared three potential customers"hookaccost, solicit, hook - approach with an offer of sexual favors; "he was solicited by a prostitute"; "The young man was caught soliciting in the park"entice, lure, tempt - provoke someone to do something through (often false or exaggerated) promises or persuasion; "He lured me into temptation" |
snarenoun1. trap, net, wire, gin, pitfall, noose, springe an animal caught in a snareverb1. trap, catch, net, wire, seize, entrap, springe He'd snared a rabbit earlier in the day.snarenounSomething that leads one into a place or situation from which escape is difficult:bait, lure, trap.verbTo gain control of or an advantage over by or as if by trapping:catch, enmesh, ensnare, ensnarl, entrap, tangle, trammel, trap, web.Translationssnare (sneə) noun a trap for catching an animal. 陷阱 陷阱 verb to catch with a snare. He snared a couple of rabbits. 誘捕 诱捕snare
snare11. a device for trapping birds or small animals, esp a flexible loop that is drawn tight around the prey 2. a surgical instrument for removing certain tumours, consisting of a wire loop that may be drawn tight around their base to sever or uproot them
snare2 Music a set of gut strings wound with wire fitted against the lower drumhead of a snare drum. They produce a rattling sound when the drum is beaten snare
snare [snār] a wire loop for removing polyps and other pedunculated growths by cutting them off at the base.snare (snār), An instrument for removing polyps and other projections from a surface, especially within a cavity; it consists of a wire loop passed around the base of the tumor and gradually tightened. [A.S. snear, a cord] snare (snâr)n. A surgical instrument with a wire loop controlled by a mechanism in the handle, used to remove growths, such as tumors and polyps. snar′er n.snare Surgery A looped device used to snag a polyp or other small and/or pedunculated structures from sites of difficult accesssnare (snār) An instrument for removing polyps and other projections from a surface, especially within a cavity; it consists of a wire loop passed around the base of the tumor and gradually tightened. [A.S. snear, a cord]SNARE
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snare
Synonyms for snarenoun trapSynonyms- trap
- net
- wire
- gin
- pitfall
- noose
- springe
verb trapSynonyms- trap
- catch
- net
- wire
- seize
- entrap
- springe
Synonyms for snarenoun something that leads one into a place or situation from which escape is difficultSynonymsverb to gain control of or an advantage over by or as if by trappingSynonyms- catch
- enmesh
- ensnare
- ensnarl
- entrap
- tangle
- trammel
- trap
- web
Synonyms for snarenoun something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawaresSynonymsRelated Words- design
- plan
- iron trap
- speed trap
noun a small drum with two heads and a snare stretched across the lower headSynonymsRelated Words- drum
- membranophone
- tympan
- snare
noun a surgical instrument consisting of wire hoop that can be drawn tight around the base of polyps or small tumors to sever themRelated Wordsnoun strings stretched across the lower head of a snare drumRelated Words- side drum
- snare drum
- snare
- string
noun a trap for birds or small mammalsSynonymsRelated Wordsverb catch in or as if in a trapSynonymsRelated Words- hunting
- hunt
- capture
- catch
- gin
verb entice and trapSynonymsRelated Words- accost
- solicit
- hook
- entice
- lure
- tempt
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