entrapper
1entrapper — entrappˈer noun • • • Main Entry: ↑entrap …
2entrap — entrapper, n. entrappingly, adv. /en trap /, v.t., entrapped, entrapping. 1. to catch in or as in a trap; ensnare: The hunters used nets to entrap the lion. 2. to bring unawares into difficulty or danger: He entrapped himself in the web of his… …
3Abbeeren — Entrappen von roten Trauben im Burgund …
4Entrappen — Traubenmühle Als Abbeeren, Rebeln oder Entrappen bezeichnet man das Ablösen und Entfernen der Beeren vom Rappen bzw. Traubengerüst der Weintrauben. Dies soll verhindern, dass die im Traubenstiel und Rappen enthaltenen Gerbstoffe und Säuren in den …
5Babylonia — • Includes geography, history, and biblical references Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Babylonia Babylonia † …
6entrap — /ɛnˈtræp/ (say en trap), /ən / (say uhn ) verb (t) (entrapped, entrapping) 1. to catch in or as in a trap; ensnare. 2. to bring unawares into difficulty or danger. 3. to draw into contradiction or damaging admission. 4. to draw into a breach of a …
7entrap — v.tr. (entrapped, entrapping) 1 catch in or as in a trap. 2 (often foll. by into + verbal noun) beguile or trick (a person). Derivatives: entrapper n. Etymology: OF entraper (as EN (1), TRAP(1)) …
8en|trap — «ehn TRAP», transitive verb, trapped, trap|ping. 1. to catch in a trap. SYNONYM(S): ensnare. 2. Figurative. to bring into difficulty or danger; deceive; trick: »By clever questioning, the lawyer entrapped …