Double Trap

B2 16+

Synonyms of double trap

Antonyms of double trap

Collocations of double trap

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Frequency: 80 %

The double trap competition at the Olympics was intense.

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Frequency: 75 %

The double trap competition was fierce among the participants.

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Frequency: 70 %

She won a gold medal in double trap shooting.

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Frequency: 60 %

He excelled in the double trap shoot event.

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Frequency: 50 %

The double trap clay targets were challenging to hit.

Idiomatic Expressions for double trap

  • Phrase: fall into a double trap
    Meaning: to become ensnared or caught in a situation that has two negative outcomes or consequences
    Usage: The politician fell into a double trap when they made contradictory statements during the debate, alienating both sides of the audience.