snare

snare
1. noun
1) (trap) Schlinge, die; Falle, die (auch fig.)
2) (temptation) Fallstrick, der
2. transitive verb
[mit einer Schlinge] fangen [Tier]
* * *
[sneə] 1. noun
(a trap for catching an animal.) die Schlinge
2. verb
(to catch with a snare: He snared a couple of rabbits.) mit einer Schlinge fangen
* * *
snare
[sneəʳ, AM sner]
I. n
1. (animal trap) Falle f; (noose) Schlinge f
2. (fig: trap, pitfall) Falle f, Fallstrick m
II. vt
1. (catch animals)
to \snare an animal ein Tier [mit einer Falle] fangen
2. (capture)
to \snare sb/sth jdn/etw fangen, sich dat jdn/etw angeln
* * *
I [snɛə(r)]
1. n
(lit, fig: trap) Falle f; (fig also) Fallstrick m
2. vt (lit, fig)
(ein)fangen II
n
1) (of drum) Schnarrsaite f
2) (= snare drum) kleine Trommel
* * *
snare [sneə(r)]
A s
1. Schlinge f, Fallstrick m, Falle f, fig auch Fußangel f:
set a snare for sb jemandem eine Falle stellen
2. MED Schlinge f
3. MUS Schnarrsaite f (einer Trommel)
B v/t
1. mit einer Schlinge fangen
2. fig
a) ergattern, sich etwas angeln umg
b) sich etwas unter den Nagel reißen
3. fig umstricken, fangen, jemandem eine Falle stellen
* * *
1. noun
1) (trap) Schlinge, die; Falle, die (auch fig.)
2) (temptation) Fallstrick, der
2. transitive verb
[mit einer Schlinge] fangen [Tier]
* * *
n.
Fallstrick m.
Schlinge -n f. v.
fangen v.
(§ p.,pp.: fing, gefangen)

English-german dictionary. 2013.

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