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1 klopka
• snare• catch• trap -
2 zamka
• snare• catch• catcher• trap• noose• mesh -
3 hvatati klopkom
• snare -
4 uhvatiti zamkom
• snare -
5 hvatati zamkom
• noose; snare -
6 klopka
• ambuscade; ambush; caltrop; catch; cobweb; deadfall; net; noose; pit; pitfall; snare; toils; trap -
7 uhvatiti
• apprehend; capture; catch; catch hold; chuck; clutch; cop; cord; entangle; entrap; grasp; grip; hitch; hive; intercept; lay hold; nab; nail; pick up; pickup; pull a proof; pull off one's boots; pull-to pull off one's boots; scruff; seize; snap; snare; spapping; steal; tackle; take hol -
8 uhvatiti u zamku
• ensnare; entangle; insnare; mesh; snare; springe; trap -
9 varka
• artifice; bubble; chimera; deceit; deception; delusion; fantasy; flam; hocus-pokus; illusion; juggle; jugglery; mockery; moonshine; phantom; reverie; revery; snare; will o the wisp; will o' the wisp; wisp -
10 zamka
• ambuscade; ambush; beguilement; bight; booby trap; booby-trap; catch; catcher; deadfall; decoy; entangle; entanglement; man trap; man-trap; mesh; net; noose; pitfal; pitfall; racket; snare; springe; toils; trap; trapping
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