mousetrap
N กับดัก หนู trap kab-dak-nu
mouse trap |ˈmousˌtrap ˈmaʊsˌtræp | ▶noun a trap for catching and usually killing mice, esp. one with a spring bar that snaps down onto the mouse when it touches a piece of cheese or other bait attached to the mechanism. ▶verb ( mousetraps, mousetrapping, mousetrapped ) [ with obj. ] informal induce (someone ) to do something by means of a trick: the editor mousetrapped her into giving him an article. • block (a user's ) efforts to exit from a website, usually one to which they have been redirected. PHRASES a better mousetrap an improved version of a well-known item. [from ‘If a man. .. make a better mouse-trap than his neighbour. .. the world will make a beaten path to his door, ’ attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson. ]
mouse |trap |ˈmaʊstrap | ▶noun a trap for catching and usually killing mice, especially one with a spring bar which snaps down on to the mouse when it touches a piece of cheese or other bait attached to the mechanism. • (also mousetrap cheese ) [ mass noun ] Brit. informal cheese of poor quality. ▶verb [ with obj. ] N. Amer. informal induce (someone ) to do something by means of a trick: the editor mousetrapped her into giving him an article. • block (a user's ) efforts to exit from a website, usually one to which they have been redirected. PHRASES a better mousetrap an improved version of a well-known article. [from ‘If a man. .. make a better mouse-trap than his neighbour. .. the world will make a beaten path to his door ’, attributed to Ralph Waldo Emerson. ]
m ó use tr à p 名詞 1 C ネズミ捕り (器 ).2 U ⦅主に英 くだけて ⦆まずいチーズ (mousetrap cheese ).