Complete Definition of "pitfall"

English

Etymology
From pit + fall.

Pronunciation
pĭtʹfôl, /�pɪtf��l/, /<tt>"pItfO:l</tt>/
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Noun
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  1. a potential problem, hazard, or danger

#:It's usually a simple task, but you should know the pitfalls before you attempt it yourself.

Translations
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trans-top|a potential problem, hazard, or danger
French: piège
German: Fallstrick m
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Hungarian: t|hu|verem, t|hu|csapda, t|hu|kelepce
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