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trap objtrApv [T]-pp-设陷阱捕捉; 使陷入困境She survived in the forest by eating berries and trapping small animals and birds.她靠着吃浆果和设陷阱捕捉小动物和鸟在森林中活了下来。The two men died when they were trapped in (= unable to escape from) a burning building.这两名男子因被困在燃烧着的大楼里而丧生。Fire officers had to use cutting equipment to free his legs, which were trapped under (= unable to be removed from) a steel beam.消防队员们不得不用切割器使他被压在一根钢梁下的腿解脱出来。(fig.) Jack left the job after ten years because he was beginning to feel trapped.杰克十年后离开了这份工作,因为他开始感到受到压抑。If you are trapped into (doing) something you are forced to do it although you do not want to.迫使某人做Trapped into marriage and early motherhood, Martha used drink as a means of escaping domestic pressure. [T]不得不结婚早早地当上母亲,玛撒用喝酒来逃避家庭的压力。I hope you don't feel that you've been trapped into taking her. [T]我希望你不要感到你是被迫带上她。To trap something such as heat or water is to keep it in one place, esp. because it is useful.留存; 保存The greenhouse stays warm because the glass traps the heat of the sun.温室一直很温暖,因为玻璃保存了太阳的热量。
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