Meaning of the word traps in English

What does traps mean in English? Explore the meaning, pronunciation, and specific usage of this word with Lingoland.

traps

US /træps/
UK /træps/

Noun

1.

devices for catching animals, typically having a closing mechanism triggered by the entry of the prey

Example:
The hunter set several traps in the forest.
They used humane traps to catch the stray cats.
2.

situations in which people are tricked into doing something or going somewhere

Example:
The police set a trap to catch the criminals.
He fell into the trap of believing everything he read online.
3.

a piece of equipment for playing drums, consisting of a snare drum, bass drum, cymbals, etc.

Example:
The drummer set up his traps before the concert.
He played a solo on the traps that brought the house down.

Verb

1.

catch (an animal) in a trap

Example:
They managed to trap the mouse in the kitchen.
The animal was trapped under the fallen tree.
2.

prevent (someone) from escaping from a place

Example:
The fire trapped them on the upper floors.
He felt trapped in his marriage.