词汇 | entangle |
释义 | entangle verb[ Tusually passive ] uk /ɪnˈtæŋ.ɡəl/ us /ɪnˈtæŋ.ɡəl/ to cause something to become caught in something such as a net or ropes: (用网、绳等)缠住,套住 be entangled in/withThe dolphin had become entangled in/with the fishing nets.海豚被渔网缠住了。 entangled in/with something/someone involved with something or someone in a way that makes it difficult to escape: 卷入;陷入;与…发生纠葛 He went to the shop to buy bread, and got entangled with a carnival parade.他去商店买面包,却被裹挟进狂欢节游行队伍里去了。 Capturing or taking possession of things -grabbing apprehend apprehension arrogate at bayidiom cage capture catch clutch collar grab grabber grasp at something intercept recover sequester sequestration snag snatch snatch at something entangle | American Dictionaryentangle verb[ T ] us/ɪnˈtæŋ·ɡəl/ to trap something within something else from which it is difficult to escape: A seal became entangled in the fishing net. fig. The movie explores the entangled (= mixed together in many ways) lives of the five characters. Examples of entangleentangle Because of this, worthy men are entangled in regulations, and degenerates only make excuses. Until now, their sense of self was entangled with that of their families and even their small communities. In addition, he overlooked the extent to which supposedly dispassionate scientific arguments were themselves entangled with attitudes to humans. The effects of such life events, however, appear to be fairly entangled with emergent symptoms as well as family difficulties. Like "stimulus" and "response" in psychology, the concepts, "organism" and "environment" are more complex and mutually entangled than they appear. In a crowded policy space, the task of changing a policy by the way is necessarily entangled with changing a multitude of policies. The already beleaguered common worker was further entangled in the alien language of rules and regulations to fight for his rights. After 'soaking', the nets are retrieved and the fish entangled in the mesh are extracted and hauled on board. The whole notion of a precautionary principle is entangled with political and legal issues, with political considerations sometimes stronger than legal considerations. The themes are treated to a wide variety of decoration and are entangled constantly. One of the bird's legs carelessly gets entangled in the string of the kite. Preoccupied speakers appear mentally entangled in their attachment experiences, for example, by failing to remain on topic or taking excessively long conversational turns. We now need to discuss what happens when quantum systems, particularly quantum entangled systems, cross the event horizon of a black hole. Seven of these graphs can have entangled density matrices. Discourses of time are entangled in and inform agency. See all examples of entangle These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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