Snare
Translations of "snare" (55 languages)
| Language | Translation | Romanization | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Albanian | lak(trap) | — | |
| Ancient Greek | βρόχος(trap), παγίς(trap) | brókhos, pagís | |
| Arabic | شَرَكٌ(trap), فخ(trap), مِصْيَدَةٌ(trap) | šarakun, faḵḵ, miṣyadatun | |
| Armenian | թակարդ(trap), ծուղակ(trap), որոգայթ(trap) | tʻakard, cuġak, orogaytʻ | |
| Aromanian | alats(trap), alatsu(trap) | — | |
| Bashkir | тоҙаҡ(trap) | toźaq | |
| Basque | kaxa(music: type of drum) | — | |
| Bulgarian | капан(trap), примка(trap), уловка(mental trap), впримчвам(to catch or hold, especially with a loop) | kapan, primka, ulovka, vprimčvam | |
| Catalan | llaç(trap), llaç obstètric(veterinary: obstetric loop) | — | |
| Central Kurdish | داو(trap) | daw | |
| Chinese Mandarin | 圈套(trap), 陷阱(trap) | quāntào, xiànjǐng | |
| Czech | klam (in the phrase "mam a klam")(mental trap), léčka(trap), mam(mental trap), nástraha(trap), oko(trap), virbl(music: type of drum), chytit do oka(to catch or hold, especially with a loop), lapit(to catch or hold, especially with a loop) | — | |
| Dutch | klem(trap), strop(trap), val(trap), strikken(to catch or hold, especially with a loop) | — | |
| Egyptian | a-H-T24(to catch or hold, especially with a loop) | ꜥḥ | |
| Finnish | ansa(mental trap), ansalanka(trap), pikkurumpu(music: type of drum), virvelimatto(music: set of chains strung across the bottom of a drum), virvelirumpu(music: type of drum) | — | |
| French | caisse claire(music: type of drum), collet(trap), piège(trap) | — | |
| Galician | ichó(trap) | — | |
| Georgian | ხაფანგი(trap) | xapangi | |
| German | Falle(trap), Schlinge(trap) | — | |
| Gothic | 𐍅𐍂𐌿𐌲𐌲𐍉(trap) | wruggō | |
| Hebrew | פַּח(trap) | pakh | |
| Hungarian | csapda(trap), csapda(mental trap), csapdahelyzet(mental trap), fogó(veterinary: obstetric loop), kacs(veterinary: obstetric loop), kelepce(trap), pergődob(music: type of drum), polipkacs(veterinary: obstetric loop), csapdába ejt(to catch or hold, especially with a loop), csapdával fog(to catch or hold, especially with a loop), tőrbe csal(to catch or hold, especially with a loop) | — | |
| Irish | dol(trap), gaiste(trap), súil ribe(trap) | — | |
| Italian | armonico(music: set of chains strung across the bottom of a drum), insidia(mental trap), laccio(trap), laccio(music: set of chains strung across the bottom of a drum), richiamo(mental trap), rullante(music: type of drum), tagliola(trap), tamburo(music: type of drum), tentazione(mental trap), timbro(music: set of chains strung across the bottom of a drum), trappola(trap), trappola(mental trap), prendere al lazo(to catch or hold, especially with a loop) | — | |
| Japanese | 罠(trap) | wana | |
| Khiamniungan Naga | vèutsīe(trap) | — | |
| Kyrgyz | тузак(trap) | tuzak | |
| Latin | fovea(mental trap), laqueus(trap), tenus(trap), transenna(trap) | — | |
| Lü | ᦟᦸᧄ(trap), ᦷᦢᧂᧉᦢᦱᧆ(trap) | loam, ḃong²ḃaad | |
| Malayalam | കെണി(trap) | keṇi | |
| Māori | rore(trap), taeke(trap), toromāhanga(trap), tāhei(trap), rore(to catch or hold, especially with a loop), toromāhanga(to catch or hold, especially with a loop) | — | |
| Middle English | snare(trap), snare(mental trap) | — | |
| Navajo | beeʼódleehí(trap) | — | |
| Occitan | bagada(trap), laç(trap), sedon(trap), tenda(trap), tendèla(trap), tracanard(mental trap), trapa(mental trap), trapèla(trap), trapèla(mental trap) | — | |
| Old English | grin(trap) | — | |
| Ottoman Turkish | دام(trap), طوزاق(trap), قپان(trap) | dam, tuzak, kapan | |
| Persian | دام(trap), لاتو(trap), پهند(trap) | dâm, lâtu, pahand | |
| Polish | pułapka fm(trap), sidła(trap), sidło(trap), werbel(music: type of drum) | — | |
| Portuguese | armadilha(mental trap), caixa(music: type of drum), caixa chata(music: type of drum), caixa clara(music: type of drum), caixa de guerra(music: type of drum), laço(trap), tarol(music: type of drum), tarola(music: type of drum), taró(music: type of drum), engodar(to catch or hold, especially with a loop), enlaçar(to catch or hold, especially with a loop) | — | |
| Romanian | capcană(trap), cursă(trap), laț(trap) | — | |
| Russian | западня́(trap), западня́(mental trap), лову́шка(trap), лову́шка(mental trap), сило́к(trap) | zapadnjá, zapadnjá, lovúška, lovúška, silók | |
| Sardinian | lantu(trap), lassu(trap), latu(trap), latzu(trap) | — | |
| Scottish Gaelic | ribe(trap), ribe(mental trap) | — | |
| Slovene | zanka(trap) | — | |
| Spanish | asechanza(mental trap), bordón(music: set of chains strung across the bottom of a drum), caja(music: type of drum), cepo(trap), lazo(trap), orzuelo(trap) | — | |
| Swedish | militärtrumma(music: type of drum), snara(trap), virveltrumma(music: type of drum), snara(to catch or hold, especially with a loop) | — | |
| Tamil | பொறி(trap) | poṟi | |
| Tarifit | trašša(trap) | — | |
| Tày | cắp(trap) | — | |
| Thai | กับ(trap) | gàp | |
| Turkish | tuzak(trap) | — | |
| Ukrainian | сильце́(trap) | sylʹcé | |
| Walloon | bricole(trap), laesse(trap) | — | |
| Welsh | magl(trap) | — | |
| Western Bukidnon Manobo | litag(trap) | — |
lak
alats, alatsu
kaxa
llaç, llaç obstètric
klam (in the phrase "mam a klam"), léčka, mam, nástraha, oko, virbl, chytit do oka, lapit
klem, strop, val, strikken
ansa, ansalanka, pikkurumpu, virvelimatto, virvelirumpu
caisse claire, collet, piège
ichó
Falle, Schlinge
csapda, csapda, csapdahelyzet, fogó, kacs, kelepce, pergődob, polipkacs, csapdába ejt, csapdával fog, tőrbe csal
dol, gaiste, súil ribe
armonico, insidia, laccio, laccio, richiamo, rullante, tagliola, tamburo, tentazione, timbro, trappola, trappola, prendere al lazo
vèutsīe
fovea, laqueus, tenus, transenna
rore, taeke, toromāhanga, tāhei, rore, toromāhanga
snare, snare
beeʼódleehí
bagada, laç, sedon, tenda, tendèla, tracanard, trapa, trapèla, trapèla
grin
pułapka fm, sidła, sidło, werbel
armadilha, caixa, caixa chata, caixa clara, caixa de guerra, laço, tarol, tarola, taró, engodar, enlaçar
capcană, cursă, laț
lantu, lassu, latu, latzu
ribe, ribe
zanka
asechanza, bordón, caja, cepo, lazo, orzuelo
militärtrumma, snara, virveltrumma, snara
trašša
cắp
tuzak
bricole, laesse
magl
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