TRICK/DECEIVEto trap someone or something, or make it impossible for them to escape from a situation, especially by tricking them 使陷入圈套[困境];诱捕
He felt that she was trying to entrap him.
他觉得她在设法让他上当。
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entrap• His lawyer says he was entrapped by overzealousprosecutors who wrongly characterizedcampaigncontributions as bribes.• We seem entrapped by this language, this view of students and learning.• Had she gold, poor woman, so to entrap for herself that monstrouslump of selfishness?• Once we are entrapped in a dilemma then action of one sort or another is predetermined.• Clark said that he was entrapped into committingillegal acts.• Which brings us back once more to the web of words they have spun to entrap us.• I ask only a simple question, which does not entrap you in any way.