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b. to attack as such dogs do. 2. to torment or harass with unprovoked, vicious, repeated attacks. 3. to tease or goad, esp. so as to provoke a reaction. 4. to put food, etc. on (a hook or trap) to lure animals or fish. 5.
baits; baited; baiting. Britannica Dictionary definition of BAIT. [+ object] 1. : to put a piece of food on (a hook) or in (a trap) in order to attract and catch fish or animals. She baited the mousetraps with pieces of cheese. = She used cheese to bait the traps. baiting hooks with live worms. a baited hook/trap. 2.
Definition of bait noun in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
2 bait somebody to deliberately try to make someone angry by making cruel or insulting remarks The soldiers remained calm even though the crowd was baiting them. 3 -baiting ( in compound nouns ) the activity of attacking a wild animal with dogs bear-baiting badger-baiting
Synonyms for BAIT: lure, trap, hook, decoy, scent, troll, net, snare; Antonyms of BAIT: repellent, repellant, warning, notice, alarm, caution, alert, forewarning
bait something (with something) to place food on a hook, in a trap, etc. in order to attract or catch a fish or an animal He baited the trap with a piece of meat. Want to learn more?
BAIT translate: 魚/動物, 餌, 提供, 誘惑物,招徠, 使生氣, 激怒;故意惹惱, 狗, 縱犬襲擊(動物), 魚/動物, 把餌裝到…上. Learn ...