/rat"trap'/ , n.
1. a device for catching rats.
2. a run-down, filthy, or dilapidated place.
3. a difficult, involved, or entangling situation.
[ 1425-75; late ME. See RAT, TRAP 1 ]
/rat"trap'/ , n.
1. a device for catching rats.
2. a run-down, filthy, or dilapidated place.
3. a difficult, involved, or entangling situation.
[ 1425-75; late ME. See RAT, TRAP 1 ]
Random House Webster's Unabridged English dictionary. Полный английский словарь Вебстер - Random House . 2012