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1 mousetrap
noun (a mechanical trap for a mouse.) musefellesubst. \/ˈmaʊstræp\/musefellemousetrap cheese ( hverdagslig) billig ost -
2 bait
beit 1. noun(food used to attract fish, animals etc which one wishes to catch, kill etc: Before he went fishing he dug up some worms for bait.) agn, lokkemat2. verb(to put bait on or in (a hook, trap etc): He baited the mousetrap with cheese.) sette agn på, sette ut lokkematagn--------lokkemat--------åteIsubst. \/beɪt\/1) agn, lokkemat2) ( overført) lokkemiddelrise to\/swallow the bait ( også overført) bite på krokensnap at a bait ( også overført) nappe på en krok\/et agnIIverb \/beɪt\/1) plage (dyr)2) erte, tirre, forfølge3) sette agn (på krok)4) lokke5) ( foreldet) raste (under reise) -
3 mouse
plural - mice; noun1) (any of several types of small furry gnawing animal with a long tail, found in houses and in fields.) mus2) ((computers) a device that is used to move the cursor on a computer screen and to give instructions to a computer.) mus•- mousy- mousehole
- mousetrapmusIsubst. (flertall: mice) \/maʊs\/1) mus2) ( overført) sky og tilbakeholden person3) ( sjøfart) (kabelar)bendsel, mus4) ( slang) blått øye, blåveis5) ( EDB) mus, skjermpilot6) mus, muskel7) (slang, spesielt amer.) søt jenteas quiet as a mouse (så) stille som en mus, musestillea man or a mouse en mann eller en mus• come on! What are you, a man or a mouseIIverb \/maʊz\/1) ( om dyr) fange mus, ta mus2) ( overført) liste, snuse3) ( sjøfart) musemouse about liste seg rundt, snuse rundtmouse out snuse oppmouse over a book (amer.) henge over en bok, studere -
4 trap
træp 1. noun1) (a device for catching animals: He set a trap to catch the bear; a mousetrap.) felle, snare2) (a plan or trick for taking a person by surprise: She led him into a trap; He fell straight into the trap.) felle2. verb(to catch in a trap or by a trick: He lives by trapping animals and selling their fur; She trapped him into admitting that he liked her.) fange, få/sitte i saksen- trapper- trap-doorfelle--------snareIsubst. \/træp\/1) ( også overført) felle, snare2) (reve)saks3) ( fiske) (garn)ruse4) ( teknikk) vannlås5) ( også trap door) falluke, fallem, falldør, luke (i gulvet eller taket), klaff6) ( golf) hinder, forhindring7) (lett, tohjulet) vogn, kjerre8) ( ved leirdueskyting e.l.) kastemaskin9) ( ved hundeveddeløp) startbur• keep your trap shut!11) (austr., slang, ofte traps) detektiv, purkfall into the trap eller walk into the trap gå i fellenset a trap for oneself gå i sin egen felleset\/lay out a trap for sette ut en felle for, legge en felle forwalk straight into the trap gå rett i fellenIIsubst. \/træp\/( geologi) trappIIIsubst. \/træp\/(musikk, også traps) slagverkIVverb \/træp\/1) snare, fange (i en felle)2) ( også overført) lokke i en felle, fange (som i en felle)3) sette opp feller, legge ut feller4) forsyne med vannlås5) forsyne med luke(r)6) ( golf) plassere hindre (i golfbane)7) være pelsjeger8) stanse, holde tilbakebe trapped ( også) sitte i saksentrap a ball ( sport) dempe en balltrap someone into doing something lure noen til å gjøre noeVverb \/træp\/1) smykke, pryde, utstaffere2) ( om hest) utstyre med utsmykket seletøy, utstyre med utsmykket stassele
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