trap | 2. (fig.) ambush, stratagem, trick, etc, perangkap, jebak, jerat; (in a question) perangkap; (inescapable situation) perangkap: the police set a ~ for the thieves, polis memasang perangkap utk menangkap pencuri-pencuri itu; Mrs McKeough fell into the ~ set by the prosecuting counsel, Puan McKeough jatuh ke dlm jebak yg dipasang oleh peguam bagi pihak pendakwa; these shops are really only tourist ~s, kedai-kedai ini sebenarnya hanya jerat bagi para pelancong; be careful – this question has a ~ in it, hati-hati – pertanyaan ini ada perangkapnya;it takes time to break out of the poverty ~, utk keluar dr perangkap kemiskinan itu mengambil masa; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
toils | n jerat, perangkap, jebak: he found himself enmeshed in the ~ of the law, dia mendapati dirinya terbelit dlm perangkap undang-undang. | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
snare | 2. (fml) st that traps or deceives, jebak, perangkap: don’t believe his promises – they’re just ~s, jangan mempercayai janji-janjinya – semua itu hanyalah perangkap; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |
trap | n 1. device for catching animals, perangkap; (noose, snare) jerat; (cage, for birds) jebak; (pit, for big game) serling; (sprung, for big game or humans) belantik; (portable, for fish, crabs, etc) bubu; (larger) lukah; (fixed, in river or estuary) belat; (in open sea) kelong: the hunter set his ~ near the river, pemburu itu memasang perangkapnya dekat sungai; the villagers dug a ~ for the wild boar, penduduk kampung itu menggali serling utk menangkap babi hutan; there were several lobsters in the ~, ada beberapa ekor udang kara dlm lukah itu; the ~s are designed to catch fish as they swim towards land with the rising tide, kelong direka utk menangkap ikan yg menuju ke darat mengikut air pasang; | Kamus Inggeris-Melayu Dewan |