What does snärja in Swedish mean?
What is the meaning of the word snärja in Swedish? The article explains the full meaning, pronunciation along with bilingual examples and instructions on how to use snärja in Swedish.
The word snärja in Swedish means snare, noose, trap, snärja, snärja, snara, snärja, dra till sig, snärja, fånga, sätta dit, sätta fast, fånga, fånga ngn, fånga ngt, snärja ngn. To learn more, please see the details below.
Meaning of the word snärja
snare, noose, trap
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snärja(tangle up, involve) The fishing net enmeshed several dolphins, but the sailors were able to free them. |
snärja(plant) (växt) |
snara, snärja(catch animal) The hunter is trying to snare pigeons. |
dra till sig(figurative (capture the attention of) (bildlig) The new neon sign in our window is really reeling in the customers. |
snärja, fånga(figurative (ensnare) Han snärjde (or: fångade) mig i en situation där jag var tvungen att göra hans jobb åt honom. He trapped me into a situation where I had to do his work for him. |
sätta dit, sätta fast(slang (trick, incriminate) (vardaglig) Polisen satte dit (or: satte fast) mig! Jag lovar! Jag gjorde inte det! The police framed me, I tell you! I didn't do it! |
fånga(trap animals) He spent his youth trapping in the North woods. |
fånga ngn, fånga ngt(trap, entrap) Josh became ensnared in his co-worker's lies and was fired. |
snärja ngn(catch by deception) (bildlig) An undercover policeman eventually entrapped the drug dealer. |
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