trap

/træp/ (bre, ipa) · /træp/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈtrap/ (ame, mw)

trap — noun

  • trapsingular
  • trapsplural

1. An object or hole designed to catch and hold an animal so it cannot get away.

1.名詞B1
釋義

An object or hole designed to catch and hold an animal so it cannot get away.

例句

The hunter checked his traps every morning before sunrise.

collocation: check a trap / set a trap

A rabbit had fallen into the trap that Karim set near the river.

同義詞
  • snare

    usually made of wire or rope that tightens around the animal

反義詞
  • release

    the act of setting an animal free

2. A scenario that looks good at first but brings danger once you get involved.

2.名詞B1
釋義

A scenario that looks good at first but brings danger once you get involved.

例句

The job offer turned out to be a trap for anyone with large debts.

collocation: be a trap / fall into a trap

Mayumi warned her brother not to walk into the stranger's trap.

同義詞
  • pitfall

    more formal; suggests a hidden danger in a process or plan

  • snare

    also a physical trap; figurative use suggests deliberate deception

反義詞
  • escape

    successfully avoiding a dangerous situation

常見錯誤

The offer was a trick to get your money.
The offer was a trap to get your money.
💡'trap' describes a harmful situation you enter; 'trick' describes an act of deception.

3. A person's mouth, especially when talking too much or saying something inappropr

3.名詞B2
釋義

A person's mouth, especially when talking too much or saying something inappropriate.

例句

The comedian told the loud man to keep his trap shut during the show.

idiom: keep your trap shut

Every time Otis opens his trap, he says something embarrassing.

同義詞
  • mouth

    neutral term; trap is slang

用法筆記

Only used in informal speech. Common in fixed phrases like 'keep your trap shut' or 'shut your trap.' Very rude in polite company.

常見錯誤

Please keep your mouth shut during the exam.' (classroom context)
Please remain quiet during the exam.
💡'trap' is too rude for formal instructions.

4. A light vehicle with two wheels that is pulled by a single horse.

4.名詞C1
釋義

A light vehicle with two wheels that is pulled by a single horse.

例句

The museum has a wooden trap used by farmers in the eighteen hundreds.

historical: two-wheeled horse-drawn vehicle

Zola drove the trap through the village to deliver fresh bread to customers.

同義詞
  • carriage

    general term for horse-drawn vehicles; trap is a specific light, two-wheeled type

用法筆記

This sense is historical and rarely used in modern English, except in historical fiction or museum descriptions.

5. An American football play where one defensive player runs through the line and i

5.名詞C1
釋義

An American football play where one defensive player runs through the line and is pushed sideways, opening a path for the runner.

例句

The coach called a trap play to take advantage of the defense's speed.

American football: trap play

The defensive end ran straight into the trap and the running back broke free.

用法筆記

This term is specific to American football and will not be understood in most other English-speaking contexts.

6. A style of hip-hop music that features heavy bass, fast hi-hat rhythms, and lyri

6.名詞B2
釋義

A style of hip-hop music that features heavy bass, fast hi-hat rhythms, and lyrics about street life.

例句

Lan listens to trap music when she goes running at the park.

music genre: trap / trap music

The concert mixed trap beats with old-school hip-hop rhythms.

7. A sandy hollow built into a golf course as an obstacle for players.

7.名詞B2
釋義

A sandy hollow built into a golf course as an obstacle for players.

例句

Esteban's ball landed in a deep sand trap near the green.

golf: sand trap / bunker

It took Élise three swings to get the ball out of the trap.

同義詞
  • bunker

    used especially in British English; sand trap is more common in American English

8. A mechanical device that throws clay discs into the air as targets for trapshoot

8.名詞C1
釋義

A mechanical device that throws clay discs into the air as targets for trapshooting.

例句

The trapshooting competition uses a mechanical trap to launch clay targets.

trapshooting: mechanical trap

Caio loaded the trap and stepped back before calling for the clay pigeon.

同義詞

用法筆記

This sense is limited to the sport of trapshooting. The device is also simply called a 'trap' in this context.

trap — verb