Deathtrap Meaning in English
word
ˈdɛθtɹæp
DETH-trap
dˈɛθtɹæp
DETH-trap
释义
A place, vehicle, or situation that is very dangerous and could easily cause death or serious injury.
用法与细微差别
"Deathtrap" is informal and often used to criticize unsafe cars, buildings, roads, or old machines. It's rarely literal; it's a strong way to warn about extreme danger. Used more in speech than in formal writing.
Spanish: trampa mortalPortuguese (BR): armadilha mortalPortuguese (PT): armadilha mortalChinese (Simplified): 致命陷阱Chinese (Traditional): 致命陷阱Hindi: मृत्यु का जालArabic: مصيدة موتBengali: মরণফাঁদ - মৃত্যুকূপRussian: ловушка смерти - смертельная ловушкаJapanese: デストラップ - 死の罠Vietnamese: bẫy chết người - cạm bẫy chết ngườiKorean: 죽음의 덫 - 매우 위험한 곳Turkish: ölüm tuzağıUrdu: موت کا پھندا - خطرناک جگہIndonesian: perangkap maut
例句
That old bridge is a deathtrap.
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The building was called a deathtrap after the accident.
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Many people think that car is a deathtrap.
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After seeing the exposed wires, I realized my apartment was a total deathtrap.
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That old elevator is a deathtrap—I don’t trust it at all.
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If you ask me, that road is a deathtrap at night because there are no streetlights.
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