trap in Japanese
trap in Japanese is 罠 — trap means a device designed to catch or kill an animal.
trap in Japanese
罠
Pronounced: wana
What does "trap" mean?
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noun A device designed to catch or kill an animal.
"He set a trap by the stream to catch rabbits."
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noun A trick or scheme designed to catch someone off guard.
"The question was a trap designed to make the witness contradict himself."
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noun A bend in a drainpipe that holds water to block sewer gas from escaping.
"The plumber cleared a blockage in the sink trap."
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verb To catch someone or something, often using a trick or device.
"Rangers trapped and relocated the bear away from the campsite."
trap in a sentence
- He set a trap by the stream to catch rabbits.
- The question was a trap designed to make the witness contradict himself.
- The plumber cleared a blockage in the sink trap.
- Rangers trapped and relocated the bear away from the campsite.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "trap" in Japanese?
"trap" in Japanese is 罠. trap means: A device designed to catch or kill an animal.
How do you pronounce 罠?
"trap" in Japanese is 罠, pronounced "wana".
How do you use "trap" in a sentence?
Example: "He set a trap by the stream to catch rabbits." In Japanese, "trap" is 罠.
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