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1.
  1. силок, тенета 2. западня, ловушка to fall into a snare —- попасть в западню (в ловушку); попасться 3. петля (хирургический инструмент) 4. поймать в западню, в ловушку 5. заманить в ловушку, устроить западню to be snared —- попасться в ловушку (в западню) ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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   1. noun силок, западня, ловушка  2. v. поймать в ловушку SNARE drum noun малый (военный) барабан ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  n. & v. --n. 1 a trap for catching birds or animals, esp. with a noose of wire or cord. 2 a thing that acts as a temptation. 3 a device for tempting an enemy etc. to expose himself or herself to danger, failure, loss, capture, defeat, etc. 4 (in sing. or pl.) Mus. twisted strings of gut, hide, or wire stretched across the lower head of a side-drum to produce a rattling sound. 5 (in full snare drum) a drum fitted with snares. 6 Surgery a wire loop for extracting polyps etc. --v.tr. 1 catch (a bird etc.) in a snare. 2 ensnare; lure or trap (a person) with a snare. Derivatives snarer n. (also in comb.). Etymology: OE sneare f. ON snara: senses 4 & 5 prob. f. MLG or MDu. ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English, from Old English sneare, probably from Old Norse snara; akin to Old High German snuor cord and perhaps to Greek narke numbness  Date: before 12th century  1.  a.  (1) a contrivance often consisting of a noose for entangling birds or mammals  (2) trap, gin  b.  (1) something by which one is entangled, involved in difficulties, or impeded  (2) something deceptively attractive  2. probably from Dutch snaar, literally, cord; akin to Old High German snuor  a. one of the catgut strings or metal spirals of a ~ drum  b. ~ drum  3. a surgical instrument consisting usually of a wire loop constricted by a mechanism in the handle and used for removing tissue masses (as tonsils)  II. transitive verb  (~d; snaring)  Date: 14th century  1.  a. to capture by or as if by use of a ~  b. to win or attain by artful or skillful maneuvers  2. to entangle or hold as if in a ~ any object that ~d his eye — Current Biography  Synonyms: see catch  • ~r noun ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  (snares, snaring, snared) 1. A snare is a trap for catching birds or small animals. It consists of a loop of wire or rope which pulls tight around the animal. = trap N-COUNT 2. If you describe a situation as a snare, you mean that it is a trap from which it is difficult to escape. (FORMAL) Given data which are free from bias there are further snares to avoid in statistical work... = trap N-COUNT 3. If someone snares an animal, they catch it using a snare. He’d snared a rabbit earlier in the day. VERB: V n SNARE DRUM (snare drums) A snare drum is a small drum used in orchestras and bands. Snare drums are usually played with wooden sticks, and make a continuous sound. N-COUNT ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
6.
  ~1 n 1 a trap for catching an animal, especially one that uses a wire or rope to catch the animal by its foot 2 literary something that is intended to trick someone and get them into a difficult situation ~2 v 1 to catch an animal by using a snare 2 to deceive someone so that they cannot escape from a difficult situation ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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