词汇 | snarled-up |
释义 | snarled up adjective UKuk /ˌsnɑːld ˈʌp/ us /ˌsnɑːrld ˈʌp/(USsnarled) Snarled-up traffic is a long line of traffic that is unable to travel forward because something is blocking the road: 交通堵塞的 The traffic was snarled up in both directions for two miles because of the accident.由于出了事故,两个方向的车都堵了有两英里。 too full of vehicles busyThe M4 is always busy. congestedTraffic is congested heading into and out of the city this morning. gridlockedChicago is one of the most gridlocked cities in America. backed upThere's an accident on the motorway and traffic is backed up for miles. bumper to bumperThe road is bumper to bumper as tourists flock up the coast. jammedTraffic is jammed up for miles. On the road: traffic jams back back someone up backed up bottleneck bumper congestion gridlocked high-traffic jam rasta roko rush hour snarl-up sock sock something/someone in (with sb) tail back tailback traffic traffic calming traffic jam Related wordsnarl-up |
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