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◙ adj. לכוד (במלכודת)* * *◙ (תדוכלמב) דוכל◄ -
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v. Tau ntxias cuabadj. Raug ntxias cuab -
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adj. snärjd, fångad i en snara -
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adj. обманутый, завлеченный* * *западняловушка -
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Синонимический ряд:1. seized (adj.) apprehended; arrested; captured; caught; seized; taken; under arrest2. caught (verb) caught; caught up; enmeshed; ensnared; entangled; entrapped; tangled; trammelled; trapped -
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vხაფანგში გააბა, ხაფანგში გაბმული -
13 snared
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14 an old fox is not easily snared
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > an old fox is not easily snared
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15 be snared
Общая лексика: попасться в западню, попасться в ловушку -
16 to be snared
Общая лексика: попасться в западню, попасться в ловушку -
17 (to be) snared
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19 an old fox in not easily snared
English-Ukrainian dictionary of proverbs > an old fox in not easily snared
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20 snare
sneə
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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transitive verb atrapar
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