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1 | usually passive to prevent someone from leaving a place , especially a dangerous place 把…困在,使陷于(尤指危险之地) |
| Both men were trapped inside the burning car. 两人都被困在燃烧的轿车里。 |
| The bomb exploded, trapping victims in the building. 炸弹爆炸了,把受害者困在楼里。 |
| 1a | to prevent a part of someone’ s body from moving by pushing on it hard 使(身体某部分)不能动弹;压住 | | His legs were trapped under fallen rocks. 他的腿被滚下来的石头压住了。 | |
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2 | always passive to be unable to change a bad situation or way of thinking 使无力改变 |
| I felt trapped by my marriage. 我感到自己被困在婚姻之中。 |
| They are trapped in a cycle of violence. 他们陷入了无休止的暴力事件之中。 |
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3 | to catch someone such as a criminal , especially by forcing them into a place that they cannot escape from (尤指把罪犯等困于某处而)使落网 |
| Police officers trapped both suspects before they left the bank. 在两名犯罪嫌疑人离开银行之前,警察抓住了他们。 |
| 3a | to catch an animal using a trap (使用夹子、陷阱等)捕捉(动物) | |
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4 | to trick someone in order to make them do or say something they did not want to 使堕入圈套;诱骗 |
| trap sb into (doing) sth I was trapped into admitting that I had lied. 我上了圈套,承认自己撒谎。 |
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5 | to keep something such as air , gas , or energy in a particular place 聚集(空气、气体或能量等) |
| Carbon dioxide causes the Earth’ s atmosphere to trap heat. 二氧化碳使地球大气聚热。 |
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