snare in Italian
snare in Italian is laccio, trappola, insidia — snare means a trap, often a wire loop, used to catch animals.
snare in Italian
laccio
A mental or psychological trap.
trappola
A mental or psychological trap.
insidia
A mental or psychological trap.
richiamo
A mental or psychological trap.
tagliola
A mental or psychological trap.
tentazione
A mental or psychological trap.
armonico
(music) A set of stiff wires held under tension against the bottom head of a drum to create a rattling sound.
laccio
(music) A set of stiff wires held under tension against the bottom head of a drum to create a rattling sound.
rullante
(music) A set of stiff wires held under tension against the bottom head of a drum to create a rattling sound.
tamburo
(music) A set of stiff wires held under tension against the bottom head of a drum to create a rattling sound.
timbro
(music) A set of stiff wires held under tension against the bottom head of a drum to create a rattling sound.
prendere al lazo
(transitive) To catch or hold, especially with a loop.
What does "snare" mean?
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noun A trap, often a wire loop, used to catch animals.
"The poacher set snares along the trail."
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noun A trick or trap that catches someone in a difficult situation.
"The contract was a snare designed to trap unwary investors."
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noun Short for snare drum, a drum with wires stretched across its bottom head to give it a sharp rattle.
"The drummer tightened the snare before the show."
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verb To catch or trap, especially with a loop or trick.
"The hunter snared a rabbit near the hedge."
snare in a sentence
- The poacher set snares along the trail.
- The contract was a snare designed to trap unwary investors.
- The drummer tightened the snare before the show.
- The hunter snared a rabbit near the hedge.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "snare" in Italian?
"snare" in Italian is laccio, trappola, insidia. snare means: A trap, often a wire loop, used to catch animals.
How do you use "snare" in a sentence?
Example: "The poacher set snares along the trail." In Italian, "snare" is laccio, trappola, insidia.
Are there other ways to say "snare" in Italian?
Yes — Italian has 11 translations listed for "snare": laccio, trappola, insidia, richiamo, tagliola, tentazione.
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