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mousetrap
- IPA[ˈmaʊstrap]
英式
- a trap for catching and usually killing mice, especially one with a spring bar which snaps down on to the mouse when it touches a piece of cheese or other bait attached to the mechanism.;cheese of poor quality.
- induce (someone) to do something by means of a trick;block (a user's) efforts to exit from a website, usually one to which they have been redirected.
verb: mousetrap, 3rd person present: mousetraps, gerund or present participle: mousetrapping, past tense: mousetrapped, past participle: mousetrapped
noun: mousetrap, plural noun: mousetraps
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名詞
- 1. a trap for catching and usually killing mice, especially one with a spring bar which snaps down on to the mouse when it touches a piece of cheese or other bait attached to the mechanism.
- ▪ cheese of poor quality.
動詞
- 1. North American informal induce (someone) to do something by means of a trick the editor mousetrapped her into giving him an article
- ▪ North American informal block (a user's) efforts to exit from a website, usually one to which they have been redirected.
- an improved version of a well-known item
Oxford American Dictionary
- an improved version of a well-known article
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈmousˌtrap]
美式
- a trap for catching and usually killing mice, especially one with a spring bar which snaps down ...
- induce (someone) to do something by means of a trick: the editor mousetrapped her into giving him an article
Oxford American Dictionary