pitfall

  • 11pitfall — ► NOUN 1) a hidden or unsuspected danger or difficulty. 2) a covered pit for use as a trap …

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  • 12pitfall — [pit′fôl΄] n. [ME pitfalle < pit,PIT2 + falle, a trap < OE fealle < feallan, to FALL] 1. a lightly covered pit used as a trap for animals 2. an unsuspected difficulty, danger, or error that one may fall into SYN. TRAP1 …

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  • 13Pitfall! — Infobox VG title = Pitfall! developer = Activision publisher = Activision designer = David Crane engine = released = 1982 genre = Platforming modes = Single player ratings = platforms = Atari 2600, Atari 5200, Atari 8 bit, ColecoVision, Commodore …

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  • 14Pitfall! — Logo der Atari 2600 Version Pitfall! (engl. „Falle!“) ist ein 1982 bei Activision veröffentlichtes Videospiel des Programmierers David Crane für die Spielkonsole Atari 2600. Pitfall! war nach Donkey Kong das zweite bekannte Jump ’n’ Run… …

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  • 15pitfall — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ obvious ▪ common ▪ hidden ▪ possible, potential ▪ We need to be alert to potential pitfalls …

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  • 16Pitfall —  Pour l’article homonyme, voir Pitfall!.  Pitfall est un film américain réalisé par André De Toth, sorti en 1948. Sommaire 1 Synopsis 2 Fiche technique …

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  • 17pitfall — n. 1) to avoid a pitfall 2) a hidden pitfall * * * [ pɪtfɔːl] a hidden pitfall to avoid a pitfall …

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  • 18Pitfall — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Source of danger. < N PARAG:Pitfall >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 rocks rocks reefs coral reef sunken rocks snags Sgm: N 1 sands sands quicksands Sgm: N 1 syrt| syrt| syrtis| …

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  • 19pitfall — UK [ˈpɪtˌfɔːl] / US [ˈpɪtˌfɔl] noun [countable] Word forms pitfall : singular pitfall plural pitfalls a problem that is likely to happen in a particular situation She was well aware of the potential pitfalls of running a business. avoid a pitfall …

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  • 20pitfall — /pit fawl /, n. 1. a lightly covered and unnoticeable pit prepared as a trap for people or animals. 2. any trap or danger for the unwary: the pitfall of excessive pride. [1275 1325; ME pittefalle, equiv. to pitte PIT1 + falle (OE fealle) trap]… …

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