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radar trap
detector de velocidad
radar trap SUST.
I. trap [ingl. am. træp, ingl. brit. trap] SUST.
1.1. trap (for animals, people):
to lay or set a trap for sb
1.2. trap (in pipe):
1.3. trap → trapdoor
2. trap (mouth) argot:
no abrir la boca coloq.
¡cierra el pico! coloq.
3.1. trap (in greyhound racing):
3.2. trap (in clay-pigeon shooting):
3.3. trap (in golf):
4. trap (vehicle):
II. trap <trapping trapped> [ingl. am. træp, ingl. brit. trap] V. trans.
1. trap (snare):
trap animal
2. trap (cut off, catch):
trap often pass
3. trap (trick, deceive):
4. trap liquid/gas/light/heat:
5. trap (in soccer) DEP.:
trap ball
III. trap <trapping trapped> [ingl. am. træp, ingl. brit. trap] V. intr. (catch animals)
trapdoor, trap door [ingl. am. ˈtræpdɔr, ingl. brit. trapˈdɔː] SUST.
trapdoor TEAT.
radar [ingl. am. ˈreɪˌdɑr, ingl. brit. ˈreɪdɑː] SUST. U
to be off the radar atrbv. station/scanner
radar trap SUST.
I. trap [træp] -pp- SUST.
1. trap (device):
2. trap:
3. trap ingl. brit. coloq. (mouth):
4. trap (curve in pipe):
5. trap HIST. (carriage):
6. trap (for clay pigeons):
II. trap [træp] -pp- V. trans.
radar [ˈreɪdɑ:ʳ, ingl. am. -dɑ:r] SUST. sin pl.
radar trap SUST.
I. trap [træp] SUST.
1. trap (device):
2. trap:
3. trap argot (mouth):
4. trap (curve in pipe):
5. trap HIST. (carriage):
6. trap (for clay pigeons):
II. trap <-pp-> [træp] V. trans.
radar [ˈreɪ·dar] SUST.
Present
Itrap
youtrap
he/she/ittraps
wetrap
youtrap
theytrap
Past
Itrapped
youtrapped
he/she/ittrapped
wetrapped
youtrapped
theytrapped
Present Perfect
Ihavetrapped
youhavetrapped
he/she/ithastrapped
wehavetrapped
youhavetrapped
theyhavetrapped
Past Perfect
Ihadtrapped
youhadtrapped
he/she/ithadtrapped
wehadtrapped
youhadtrapped
theyhadtrapped
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Numerous species have an operculum, which in many species acts as a trapdoor to close the shell.
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They noted the trapdoor but believed a normal-sized person could not fit through it.
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They would then open the trapdoors to allow the hurrier and his cargo through.
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However, since the advent of public key cryptography the term "trapdoor" has acquired a different meaning.
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A meat hook hanging from the ceiling of a passageway near the main kitchen had to be pulled in a certain direction to unlock the trapdoor.
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