柯林斯詞典snare /sn??/ (snaring,snared,snares) 1. N-COUNT A snare is a trap for catching birds or small animals. It consists of a loop of wire or rope which pulls tight around the animal. (捕捉鳥或小動物的) 羅網(wǎng) I felt like an animal caught in a snare. 我感到自己像是一頭陷入網(wǎng)羅的野獸。2. N-COUNT If you describe a situation as a snare, you mean that it is a trap from which it is difficult to escape. 陷阱[正式] Given data which are free from bias there are further snares to avoid in statistical work. 就算這些數(shù)據(jù)不帶任何偏見,但是統(tǒng)計(jì)工作中還有許多需要避免的陷阱。3. N a set of gut strings wound with wire fitted against the lower drumhead of a snare drum. They produce a rattling sound when the drum is beaten (繃在小軍鼓下麪的)響弦[music] 4. V-T If someone snares an animal, they catch it using a snare. 用羅網(wǎng)捕捉 He'd snared a rabbit earlier in the day. 那天早些時(shí)候,他用羅網(wǎng)捕了一衹野兔。 返回 snare劍橋詞典a device for catching small animals and birds , usually with a rope or wire that tightens around the animal 陷阱,羅網(wǎng) a trick or situation that deceives you or involves you in some problem that you do not know about 圈套,陷阱 The legal system is full of snares for those who are not wary . 法律制度對那些不謹(jǐn)慎的人而言充滿了陷阱。 返回 snare