snare

snare
sneə
1. noun
(a trap for catching an animal.) trampa

2. verb
(to catch with a snare: He snared a couple of rabbits.) atrapar
snare
tr[sneəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 SMALLMUSIC/SMALL bordón nombre masculino
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
snare drum tambor nombre masculino (con bordón)
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snare
tr[sneəSMALLr/SMALL]
noun
1 (trap - for animal) lazo, trampa, cepo; (- for person) trampa
transitive verb
1 (catch - animal) coger con lazo, cazar con trampa; (- person) atrapar, cazar; (trick) engañar
snare ['snær] vt, snared ; snaring : atrapar
snare n
: trampa f, red f
snare
n.
armadijo s.m.
artimaña s.f.
asechanza s.f.
cepo s.m.
cerda s.f.
garlito s.m.
lazo s.m.
red s.f.
trampa s.f.
v.
coger con trampa v.
lacear v.

I sner, sneə(r)
noun
1) (to catch animals) trampa f, cepo m
2) snare (drum) tambor m (con bordón)

II
transitive verb atrapar
[snɛǝ(r)]
1.
N lazo m ; (fig) trampa f
2.
VT coger or (LAm) agarrar con lazo; (fig) atrapar
3.
CPD

snare drum N — tambor m militar pequeño

* * *

I [sner, sneə(r)]
noun
1) (to catch animals) trampa f, cepo m
2) snare (drum) tambor m (con bordón)

II
transitive verb atrapar

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