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Definition of mantrap in English: mantrapnoun ˈmantrapˈmænˌtræp A trap for catching people, especially trespassers or poachers. (尤指对付擅入私地者或偷猎者的)捕人陷阱 Example sentencesExamples - From your description, Louis, it sounded more like a mantrap to me.
- Such tricks can be defeated with turnstiles, mantraps and guards, but those techniques have costs and limitations.
- Yeah, a mantrap would be considerably larger than an animal trap.
- You can shoot a rope that springs trappers' mantraps back onto them, drop a boulder onto a thug's head, or push wagons full of powder kegs toward a cabin full of enemies and take out a whole crowd with a single, well placed shot.
- A common man-trap in modern physical security protocols includes having two sets of doors such that the first set of doors must close before the second set opens.
Synonyms seductress, temptress, siren, femme fatale, enchantress, delilah, circe, lorelei, mata hari Definition of mantrap in US English: mantrapnounˈmanˌtrapˈmænˌtræp A trap for catching people, especially trespassers or poachers. (尤指对付擅入私地者或偷猎者的)捕人陷阱 Example sentencesExamples - You can shoot a rope that springs trappers' mantraps back onto them, drop a boulder onto a thug's head, or push wagons full of powder kegs toward a cabin full of enemies and take out a whole crowd with a single, well placed shot.
- From your description, Louis, it sounded more like a mantrap to me.
- A common man-trap in modern physical security protocols includes having two sets of doors such that the first set of doors must close before the second set opens.
- Such tricks can be defeated with turnstiles, mantraps and guards, but those techniques have costs and limitations.
- Yeah, a mantrap would be considerably larger than an animal trap.
Synonyms seductress, temptress, siren, femme fatale, enchantress, delilah, circe, lorelei, mata hari |