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trap [traps] (bend, sag, or other device in a waste-pipe to prevent the escape of noxious gases) noun [UK: træp] [US: ˈtræp] | sifãonoun |
trap [traps] (covering over a hole or opening; trapdoor) noun [UK: træp] [US: ˈtræp] | alçapãonoun |
trap [traps] (device designed to catch or kill animals) noun [UK: træp] [US: ˈtræp] | arapucanoun armadilhanoun |
trap [traps] (slang: mouth) noun [UK: træp] [US: ˈtræp] | matracanoun |
trap [trapped, trapping, traps] (to catch in a trap or traps) verb [UK: træp] [US: ˈtræp] | prenderverb |
trap [traps] (trick or arrangement designed to catch someone in a more general sense) noun [UK: træp] [US: ˈtræp] | ciladanoun |
trapdoor [trapdoors] (door set into floor or ceiling) noun [UK: ˈtræp.dɔː(r)] [US: ˈtræp.dɔːr] | alçapãonoun |
trapeze [trapezes] (swinging horizontal bar) noun [UK: trə.ˈpiːz] [US: trə.ˈpiːz] | trapézionoun |
trapezium [trapeziums] (polygon with two parallel sides) noun [UK: trə.ˈpiː.zɪəm] [US: trə.ˈpiː.ziəm] | trapézionoun |
trapezoid [trapezoids] (trapezoid bone) noun [UK: ˈtræ.pɪzɔɪd] [US: ˈtræ.pɪzɔɪd] | trapezoidenoun |
Trappist (a monk or nun of the Order of Cistercians of the Strict Observance) noun [UK: ˈtræ.pɪst] [US: ˈtræ.ˌpɪst] | trapistanoun |
booby trap (antipersonnel device deliberately hidden or disguised as a harmless object) noun [UK: ˈbuː.bɪ.træp] [US: ˈbuː.bɪ.træp] | armadilhanoun |
bootstrap [bootstraps] (the process by which the operating system of a computer is loaded into its memory, see also: boot) noun [UK: ˈbuːt.stræp] [US: ˈbuːt.ˌstræp] | arranquenoun |
bootstrap verb [UK: ˈbuːt.stræp] [US: ˈbuːt.ˌstræp] | desenrascarverb |
contraption [contraptions] (complicated and precarious machine) noun [UK: kən.ˈtræp.ʃn̩] [US: kən.ˈtræp.ʃn̩] | engenhocanoun geringonçanoun |
extrapolate [extrapolated, extrapolating, extrapolates] (to infer by extending known information) verb [UK: ɪk.ˈstræ.pə.leɪt] [US: ɪk.ˈstræ.pə.ˌlet] | extrapolarverb |
extrapolation [extrapolations] (calculation of an estimate) noun [UK: ɪk.ˌstræ.pə.ˈleɪʃ.n̩] [US: ɪk.ˌstræ.pə.ˈleɪʃ.n̩] | extrapolaçãonoun |
fish trap (contraption to catch fish) noun | armadilha para peixesnoun |
jockstrap (an athletic supporter) noun [UK: ˈʤɒkstræp] [US: ˈʤɒkstræp] | coquilhanoun suporte atléticonoun |
mousetrap [mousetraps] (device for killing mice) noun [UK: ˈmaʊ.stræp] [US: ˈmaʊ.ˌstræp] | ratoeiranoun |
satrap (governor of a Persian province) noun [UK: ˈsæ.træp] [US: ˈsæ.træp] | sátrapanoun |
satrapy (territory governed by a satrap) noun [UK: ˈsæ.trə.pɪ] [US: ˈsæ.trʌ.piː] | satrapianoun |
strap [straps] (a long, narrow, pliable strip of leather, cloth, or the like) noun [UK: stræp] [US: ˈstræp] | faixanoun |
strap [straps] (a narrow strip of anything, as of iron or brass) noun [UK: stræp] [US: ˈstræp] | lingotenoun |
strap [straps] (a piece of leather, or strip of wood covered with a suitable material, for sharpening a razor; a strop) noun [UK: stræp] [US: ˈstræp] | limanoun |
strap [straps] (something made of such a strip, or of a part of one, or a combination of two or more for a particular use) noun [UK: stræp] [US: ˈstræp] | barbicachonoun tiranoun |
strap [straps] (specifically, a strip of thick leather used in flogging) noun [UK: stræp] [US: ˈstræp] | cintanoun |
strap-on (artificial phallus) noun | cintaralhonoun |
strappado (form of torture) noun [UK: strə.ˈpeɪ.dəʊ] [US: strə.ˈpɑːdo.ʊ] | estrapadanoun |
Venus flytrap [Venus flytraps] (Dionaea muscipula) noun [UK: ˈviː.nəs ˈflaɪ.træp] [US: ˈviː.nəs ˈflaɪ.ˌtræp] | apanha-moscasnoun dioneianoun papa-moscasnoun planta-carnívoranoun |
welfare trap (situation) noun | armadilha do desempregonoun |