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1 mousetrap
noun (a mechanical trap for a mouse.) mišnica* * *[máustræp]nounmišnica (past); figuratively past; figuratively "luknja", majhna hišica -
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.) vaba2. verb(to put bait on or in (a hook, trap etc): He baited the mousetrap with cheese.) nastaviti (za) vabo* * *I [beit]nounvaba; prigrizek; krma, klajafiguratively to swallow ( —ali take, jump at, rise to) the bait — ujeti se, dati se opeharitiII [beit]1.transitive verbnastaviti vabo; figuratively dražiti; ščuvati; mučiti; krmiti, napajati;2.intransitive verbprigrizniti, jesti; prenočiti, počivati -
3 MOUSE
plural - mice; noun1) (any of several types of small furry gnawing animal with a long tail, found in houses and in fields.) miš2) ((computers) a device that is used to move the cursor on a computer screen and to give instructions to a computer.) miška•- mousy- mousehole
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4 mouse
plural - mice; noun1) (any of several types of small furry gnawing animal with a long tail, found in houses and in fields.) miš2) ((computers) a device that is used to move the cursor on a computer screen and to give instructions to a computer.) miška•- mousy- mousehole
- mousetrap* * *I [maus]noun(plural mice) miš; slang podpluto oko; figuratively strahopetec; technical vrv na poteg z utežjoII [máuz]intransitive verbloviti miši; stikati okoli -
5 trap
[træp] 1. noun1) (a device for catching animals: He set a trap to catch the bear; a mousetrap.) past2) (a plan or trick for taking a person by surprise: She led him into a trap; He fell straight into the trap.) past2. 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.) ujeti v past- trapper- trap-door* * *I [træp]nounzanka (za živali), past (za ptice, miši, lisice); figuratively past; vrša, sak; technical zaklopec, zaklopka, loputa; music tolkalo; British English lahek voz na dve kolesi, odprt dvosedežen avto; figuratively slang zvijača, prevara, zvijačnost; slang vohljač, detektiv, policijski agent; slang ustarat trap — past za podgane; plural vrsta lestev, ki se lahko sklopijoto be up to trap, to understand trap — ne se dati speljati, ne iti v pastto lay (to set) a trap for s.o. — nastaviti komu pastto walk (to fall) into a trap — iti, pasti v pastshut your trap! slang drži jezik (za zobmi)!II [træp]noungeology mineralogy eruptivno kamenjeIII [træp]transitive verbloviti (uloviti, ujeti) v past, v zanko; (z zvijačo) zasačiti, zalotiti; technical opremiti (pod) z loputami; prestreči (plin, vodo); figuratively speljati, nabrisati (koga); intransitive verb biti lovec na živali z dragocenim krznom; nastavljati zanke, pasti ( for za); ujeti se, biti zaustavljen, prestrežen (plin itd.)IV [træp]1.nounobsoletekonjska, podsedelna odeja; plural obleka, prtljagato pack up one's traps figuratively pobrati šila in kopita;2.transitive verbopremiti (konja) z blestečo opremo; okomatati; zapreči
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