Hanapin
Trap
01
bitag, silid
an object that can be used to catch an animal
02
siphon, bitag
drain consisting of a U-shaped section of drainpipe that holds liquid and so prevents a return flow of sewer gas
03
bitag, pagsuhol
the act of hiding and waiting in secret to catch someone or something by surprise
04
bitag, lansangan
a device to hurl clay pigeons into the air for trapshooters
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bitag, tukso
something (often something deceptively attractive) that catches you unawares
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trap, magaan na karwahe
a light two-wheeled carriage
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bitag, hadlang
a hazard on a golf course
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boca, bibig
informal terms for the mouth
09
trap, trap na musika
a subgenre of hip hop music characterized by its heavy use of 808 bass, snappy snares, dark melodies, and lyrics focused on street life and drug culture
What is "trap"?
Trap is a subgenre of hip hop that originated in the Southern United States and is known for its distinctive sound. It features hard-hitting, rhythmic beats with heavy use of synthesizers and bass drums. The lyrics in trap music often focus on themes such as street life, success, and personal struggles, delivered with a vocal style that can be both melodic and gritty. The genre is recognized for its energetic and modern sound, which has made it highly influential in contemporary music.
to trap
01
huliin, dakpin
to capture an animal using an object called a trap
Transitive: to trap an animal
02
hulihin, trapik
to catch something or someone in a confined or controlled space or situation
Transitive: to trap sb/sth
03
mahuli, humiwal
to put someone in a situation where they feel stuck or uncomfortable
Transitive: to trap sb | to trap sb in a difficult situation
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dakpin, pigilan
to stop or hold something in place, preventing it from moving
Transitive: to trap sth
trap
n
trappist
n
trappist
n
Halimbawa
Poachers illegally set traps to catch and kill endangered species like tigers and rhinoceroses for their valuable body parts.
Pest control companies use traps to capture and remove unwanted creatures like mice, rats, and insects from homes and businesses.
Farmers use traps to control rodent populations in their fields and barns, protecting crops and stored grain.
The hunter set up a trap baited with food to catch the elusive fox that had been raiding the chicken coop.
The noob mistakenly activated a trap in the game, much to the amusement of his teammates.