Also means
to trap
Usage Note
Atrapar implies catching something that is moving or trying to escape — a ball, an animal, or a criminal. It is slightly more colloquial than capturar and more physical than coger (which in Latin America can carry a vulgar register). The past participle atrapado/a functions as an adjective meaning 'trapped' or 'stuck.'
Examples
"El gato atrapó al ratón."
Natural Translation
The cat caught the mouse.
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