n. 1 trap, ambuscade or Archaic ambuscado The company set up an ambush near the crossroads
v. 2 lie in wait, trap, waylay, ensnare, entrap, lurk, ambuscade, intercept, Colloq lay in wait, US bushwhack The guerrillas were ready to ambush the soldiers
n. 1 trap, ambuscade or Archaic ambuscado The company set up an ambush near the crossroads
v. 2 lie in wait, trap, waylay, ensnare, entrap, lurk, ambuscade, intercept, Colloq lay in wait, US bushwhack The guerrillas were ready to ambush the soldiers
Oxford thesaurus English vocab. Английский словарь Оксфорд тезаурус. 2012