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1. noun(a trap for catching an animal.) trampa
2. verb(to catch with a snare: He snared a couple of rabbits.) atrapartr[sneəSMALLr/SMALL]1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL bordón nombre masculino\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLsnare drum tambor nombre masculino (con bordón)————————tr[sneəSMALLr/SMALL]1 (trap - for animal) lazo, trampa, cepo; (- for person) trampasnare n: trampa f, red fn.• armadijo s.m.• artimaña s.f.• asechanza s.f.• cepo s.m.• cerda s.f.• garlito s.m.• lazo s.m.• red s.f.• trampa s.f.v.• coger con trampa v.• lacear v.
I sner, sneə(r)1) ( to catch animals) trampa f, cepo m2) snare (drum) tambor m ( con bordón)
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transitive verb atrapar[snɛǝ(r)]1.N lazo m ; (fig) trampa f2.VT coger or (LAm) agarrar con lazo; (fig) atrapar3.CPDsnare drum N — tambor m militar pequeño
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I [sner, sneə(r)]1) ( to catch animals) trampa f, cepo m2) snare (drum) tambor m ( con bordón)
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I [sneə(r)]nome laccio m., trappola f. (anche fig.)II [sneə(r)]verbo transitivo prendere al laccio, intrappolare [animal, person]* * *[sneə] 1. noun(a trap for catching an animal.) trappola2. verb(to catch with a snare: He snared a couple of rabbits.) intrappolare* * *[snɛə(r)]1. n2. vtprendere in trappola, intrappolare* * *snare /snɛə(r)/n.3 (med.) ansa metallica● snare drum, tamburo militare ( a doppia membrana) □ ( anche fig.) to fall into a snare, cadere nel laccio (o in trappola) □ to lay a snare, tendere un laccio (o un'insidia).(to) snare /snɛə(r)/v. t.prendere al laccio (o in trappola); accalappiare; intrappolare ( anche fig.): to snare rabbits, prendere conigli in trappola; to snare a rich husband, accalappiare un marito ricco● (fig.) to snare a good job, procurarsi un buon posto (di lavoro)snarern.tenditore di trappole ( anche fig.).* * *I [sneə(r)]nome laccio m., trappola f. (anche fig.)II [sneə(r)]verbo transitivo prendere al laccio, intrappolare [animal, person] -
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1. noun2) (temptation) Fallstrick, der2. transitive verb[mit einer Schlinge] fangen [Tier]* * *[sneə] 1. noun(a trap for catching an animal.) die Schlinge2. verb(to catch with a snare: He snared a couple of rabbits.) mit einer Schlinge fangen* * *[sneəʳ, AM sner]I. nII. vt▪ to \snare an animal ein Tier [mit einer Falle] fangen2. (capture)* * *I [snɛə(r)]1. n(lit, fig: trap) Falle f; (fig also) Fallstrick m (ein)fangen IIn2) (= snare drum) kleine Trommel* * *snare [sneə(r)]A s1. Schlinge f, Fallstrick m, Falle f, fig auch Fußangel f:set a snare for sb jemandem eine Falle stellen2. MED Schlinge f3. MUS Schnarrsaite f (einer Trommel)B v/t1. mit einer Schlinge fangen2. figb) sich etwas unter den Nagel reißen* * *1. noun2) (temptation) Fallstrick, der2. transitive verb[mit einer Schlinge] fangen [Tier]* * *n.Fallstrick m.Schlinge -n f. v.fangen v.(§ p.,pp.: fing, gefangen) -
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[sneə] 1. noun(a trap for catching an animal.) armadilha2. verb(to catch with a snare: He snared a couple of rabbits.) apanhar* * *[snɛə] n 1 laço. 2 cilada, armadilha, ardil. 3 tripa ou corda que aumenta a ressonância do tambor. • vt 1 enganar, trair. 2 pegar um animal ou pássaro com armadilha. 3 conseguir por meio de ardis, de esperteza. to lay a snare armar uma cilada ou um laço. -
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sneə 1. noun(a trap for catching an animal.) snare2. verb(to catch with a snare: He snared a couple of rabbits.) fange i snarefelle--------snareIsubst. \/sneə\/( også overført) snare, felle, donelay snares for legge ut snarer for, legge feller forIIverb \/sneə\/fange i snare (også overført, lure til seg, orge (slang) -
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[sneəʳ, Am sner] n1) ( catch animals)to \snare an animal ein Tier [mit einer Falle] fangen2) ( capture) -
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[sneə] 1. noun(a trap for catching an animal.) zanka2. verb(to catch with a snare: He snared a couple of rabbits.) ujeti v zanko* * *[snʌ/ə]1.nounzanka, zadrga; figuratively past; plural strune iz sukanih črev ali kože na spodnjem delu bobna, ki dajejo ropotajoč zvokto be caught in a snare — ujeti se v zanko, v pastto fall into a snare — pasti v zanko, v pastto lay (to set) a snare for s.o. — nastaviti zanko (past) za koga, komu;2.transitive verbloviti, ujeti (ptice) v zanko; zvabiti koga v past -
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