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  • 1 entrap

    {in'træp}
    1. хващам в клопка
    2. прен. впримчвам, вплитам, заплитам, замесвам
    to ENTRAP someone into doing something подмамвам/измамнически накарвам някого да направи нещо
    3. улавям, задържам (вода)
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    {in'trap} v (-pp-) 1. хващам в клопка; 2. прен. впримчвам, впл
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    впримчвам; вплитам; заплитам; замесвам;
    * * *
    1. to entrap someone into doing something подмамвам/измамнически накарвам някого да направи нещо 2. прен. впримчвам, вплитам, заплитам, замесвам 3. улавям, задържам (вода) 4. хващам в клопка
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    entrap[in´træp] v (- pp-) 1. хващам в клопка; 2. впримчвам, вплитам, заплитам, замесвам; to be \entrapped into doing s.th. с измама ме накарват да направя нещо.

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