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词汇 snarl
释义 snarl
verb[ I or T ]
uk /snɑːl/ us /snɑːrl/

snarlverb[I or T] (SOUND)


(especially of dogs) to make a deep, rough sound while showing the teeth, usually in anger or (of people) to speak or say something angrily and forcefully: (尤指狗)龇牙低吼;(人)咆哮,吼叫
The dogs started to snarl at each other so I had to separate them.两条狗开始互相龇牙威胁,所以我不得不把它们分开。
[ + speech ]"Go to hell!", he snarled.“见鬼去吧!”他咆哮道。
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snarlverb[I or T] (TWIST)


US
to become twisted together and difficult to separate; to make something become twisted together : 交缠起来;使…交缠
The yarn snarled as she unwound it.毛线在她解开时交缠了起来。
That old brush will snarl your hair.那把旧梳子会让你的头发缠起来。
snarl
noun[ C ]
uk /snɑːl/ us /snɑːrl/

snarlnoun[C] (SOUND)


a deep, rough sound, usually made in anger: 嗥叫;咆哮
The dog gave a low snarl so I quickly drew my hand back.那只狗低吼了一声,我就赶快把手抽了回来。
"Take your hands off me!" she said with a snarl.“把你的手拿开!”她吼道。
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snarlnoun[C] (MESS)


an untidy mass of things that are twisted together: 缠结在一起的东西
She tried to comb the snarls out of her daughter's long hair.她试着梳开女儿长头发里的缠结。
a snarl of blankets on the bed床上缠在一起的一堆毯子

snarl | American Dictionary


snarl
verb[ I/T ]
us/snɑrl/

snarlverb[I/T] (THREATEN)


(esp. of dogs) to make a fierce sound while showing the teeth, or (of people) to speak or say something in an angry and fierce way:
[ I ]“What do you want?” he snarled.

snarlverb[I/T] (STOP MOVEMENT)


to make or become stuck, knotted, or blocked, and so unable to move easily:
[ T ]The collision snarled traffic for 10 miles on the Interstate.
snarl
noun[ C ]
us/snɑrl/
an angry or fierce sound or way of speaking:
The dog's snarl frightened me.

Examples of snarl


snarl
Most relevant to this discussion are the effigy vessels depicting his toothy grin or snarl.
And does this animal pace and prowl, snarl or spit?
The downward plunge at the end of the final phrase, however, could result in an uncomfortable snarl.
A chair, for example, affords for an adult the options of sitting on, standing on, or even hoisting as a defense against snarling dogs.
He duly did, creating a language appropriate to these gruff, snarling warrior aliens (see panel).
He roars, snarls, crouches, and acts as if he were going to tear the trainer to pieces.
And if the street is busy with cars and trucks, the sharp snarl of close traffic and the dull roar of distant traffic are hardly interesting material.
There is bickering, snarling and wrangling among them all the time.
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The police, fire and ambulance emergency services are frequently snarled up in the traffic and, as a result, lives and properties are placed at risk.
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He is snarling and worse than any being from outer space.
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It also overlooks the need for efficient public transport in our major cities if they are not to be snarled up by traffic congestion.
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It is important that these deals do not get snarled up in vast amounts of contract documentation and negotiations.
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By and large, drivers do not disobey their routing officers' instructions; they do not want to get snarled up in traffic.
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People see the increase in traffic jams, the snarl-ups on the tube, and the inexplicable street closures.
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The tiger returned to its lair, where it snarled from time to time.
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