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EXACT MATCHES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
trap1, s. 1 a Sás m, gaiste m, paintéar m; (for small birds) cliabhán m. To set a trap, gaiste a chur. To catch an animal in a trap, ainmhí a cheapadh i ngaiste. b F: Cleas m, feall m ar iontaobh, éirí m slí. He was caught in the trap, chuaigh sa líon, sa dol. 2 =TRAP-DOOR. 3 Inneall m scaoilte (éin). 4 Tchn: Mch: Gaiste m (aeir, etc.). Sink trap, bac m doirtil. 5 Veh: Trap m.
trap2, v.tr. 1 a Beirim ar, ceapaim, gabhaim (ainmhí) i ngaiste. He was trapped by the flames, sháinnigh na lasracha é. b Cuirim gaistí i (gcoill), cuirim (coill) faoi ghaistí. c Abs. Seilgim le gaistí. 2 Fb: Ceapaim (liathróid) faoi mo chois. 3 Cuirim gaiste i (bpíopa taosctha).
trap3, s.Geol: Trap m.
PHRASES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
To decoy s.o. into a trap, duine a mhealladh isteach i ngaiste.
He fell into a trap, rugadh i sáinn air, thit i ngaiste.
Judas(-hole), (-trap), poll m cúlchoimeádta.
Rat-trap pedals, troitheáin fhiaclacha.
Sink trap, bac m doirtil.
He packed up his traps, chrap leis a chip agus a mheanaí.
PHRASES IN ENGLISH—IRISH DICTIONARY
Clack-clack, trup-trap, clic-cleaic.
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