pitfall

英['pɪtfɔːl] 美['pɪtfɔːl]
  • n. 陷阱;隐患;想不到的困难
CET6+ TEM8 IELTS GRE
    n. (名词)
    1. [C](捕猎野兽用的)陷阱 hole dug as a trap for wild animals
    2. [C]意想不到的困难;易犯的错误 an unexpected difficulty or danger;mistake that can easily be made

英英释义

Noun:
  1. an unforeseen or unexpected or surprising difficulty

  2. a trap in the form of a concealed hole

1. The wolf was caught in a pitfall.
那只狼是利用陷阱捉到的.

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2. The pitfall is that the results will be difficult to interpret.
困难在于试验的结果将是难以解释的.

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3. The pitfall is the trappings of success can catch you off guard.
陷阱就是,成功的表象来袭时,你可能猝不及防.

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4. The biggest potential pitfall may not be technical but budgetary.
最大的潜在陷阱可能不是技术问题,而是预算.

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5. Economy the poor man's mints; extravagance the rich man's pitfall.
节约是穷人的造币厂, 浪费是富人的陷阱.

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    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The wolf was caught in a pitfall.
      那只狼是利用陷阱捉到的。
    2. There are many pitfalls for teenagers today.
      对现今的青少年来说,到处有许多陷阱。
    3. We need to be alert to potential pitfalls.
      我们需要警惕可能出现的隐患。
    4. Life is full of snares and pitfalls and no one is proof against them all.
      生活充满了诱惑和风险,没有人能挡得住的。
    5. The road to the conquest of cancer is long and full of pitfall.
      战胜癌症的征途是漫长的,而且布满意想不到的困难。
    用作名词 (n.)
    1. The wolf was caught in a pitfall.
      那只狼是利用陷阱捉到的。
    2. Several pitfalls remain in the way of an agreement .
      在达成协议的进程中还有几个隐藏的困难。