snarl 音标拼音: [sn'ɑrl]
vi . 吼叫,怒骂,吠缠结
vt . 咆哮着说,搞乱,使缠结
n . 咆哮,吼叫,怒骂,缠结
吼叫,怒骂,吠缠结咆哮着说,搞乱,使缠结咆哮,吼叫,怒骂,缠结
snarl n 1 :
a vicious angry growl 2 :
an angry vicious expression 3 :
something jumbled or confused ; "
a tangle of government regulations " [
synonym : {
tangle }, {
snarl }, {
maze }]
v 1 :
utter in an angry ,
sharp ,
or abrupt tone ; "
The sales clerk snapped a reply at the angry customer "; "
The guard snarled at us " [
synonym : {
snap }, {
snarl }]
2 :
make a snarling noise or move with a snarling noise ; "
Bullets snarled past us "
3 :
twist together or entwine into a confusing mass ; "
The child entangled the cord " [
synonym : {
entangle }, {
tangle }, {
mat },
{
snarl }] [
ant : {
disentangle }, {
straighten out }, {
unsnarl }]
4 :
make more complicated or confused through entanglements [
synonym :
{
snarl }, {
snarl up }, {
embrangle }]
Snarl \
Snarl \,
v .
t . [
From {
Snare },
v .
t .]
1 .
To entangle ;
to complicate ;
to involve in knots ;
as ,
to snarl a skein of thread . "
Her snarled hair ." --
Spenser .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To embarrass ;
to insnare .
[
1913 Webster ]
[
The ]
question that they would have snarled him with . --
Latimer .
[
1913 Webster ]
Snarl \
Snarl \,
n .
A knot or complication of hair ,
thread ,
or the like ,
difficult to disentangle ;
entanglement ;
hence ,
intricate complication ;
embarrassing difficulty .
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1913 Webster ]
Snarl \
Snarl \,
v .
i . [
From {
Snar }.]
1 .
To growl ,
as an angry or surly dog ;
to gnarl ;
to utter grumbling sounds . "
An angry cur snarls while he feeds ."
--
Dryden &
Lee .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
To speak crossly ;
to talk in rude ,
surly terms .
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1913 Webster ]
It is malicious and unmanly to snarl at the little lapses of a pen ,
from which Virgil himself stands not exempted . --
Dryden .
[
1913 Webster ]
Snarl \
Snarl \,
n .
The act of snarling ;
a growl ;
a surly or peevish expression ;
an angry contention .
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1913 Webster ]
Snarl \
Snarl \,
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Snarled };
p .
pr . &
vvb .
n .
{
Snarling }.] [
Etymol .
uncertain .]
To form raised work upon the outer surface of (
thin metal ware )
by the repercussion of a snarling iron upon the inner surface .
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1913 Webster ]
248 Moby Thesaurus words for "
snarl ":
Chinese puzzle ,
Gordian knot ,
Rube Goldberg contraption ,
allure ,
altercation ,
argument ,
ataxia ,
bait the hook ,
ball up ,
bark ,
bawl ,
belch ,
bellow ,
bicker ,
birdlime ,
blare ,
blat ,
blood feud ,
blubber ,
boom ,
brawl ,
bray ,
breathe ,
broil ,
burden ,
burr ,
buzz ,
cackle ,
can of worms ,
catch ,
catch out ,
caw ,
chant ,
chaos ,
chirp ,
chirr ,
clang ,
clangor ,
clank ,
clash ,
clutter ,
color ,
complex ,
complexity ,
complicate ,
complication ,
confound ,
confuse ,
contention ,
controversy ,
coo ,
cramp ,
craunch ,
cripple ,
croak ,
crow ,
crump ,
crunch ,
cumber ,
decoy ,
difficulty ,
dilemma ,
disarray ,
disorder ,
dispute ,
donnybrook ,
donnybrook fair ,
drawl ,
embarrass ,
embrangle ,
embroilment ,
encumber ,
enmesh ,
ensnare ,
ensnarl ,
entangle ,
entanglement ,
entoil ,
entrammel ,
entrap ,
entwine ,
enweb ,
exclaim ,
fetter ,
feud ,
fight ,
fix ,
fliting ,
flush ,
flute ,
foul up ,
fracas ,
frown ,
fuss ,
gasp ,
gin ,
glare ,
glower ,
gnarl ,
grimace ,
grind ,
groan ,
growl ,
grumble ,
grunt ,
hamper ,
hamstring ,
handicap ,
hiss ,
hobble ,
hook ,
hook in ,
howl ,
huddle ,
imbroglio ,
impede ,
implicate ,
intricacy ,
intricateness ,
inveigle ,
involve ,
jam ,
jangle ,
jar ,
jungle ,
keen ,
kink ,
knot ,
labyrinth ,
lame ,
lilt ,
lime ,
logomachy ,
look daggers ,
louse up ,
lower ,
lumber ,
lure ,
mantle ,
maze ,
meander ,
mesh ,
mess ,
mess up ,
mishmash ,
mix up ,
moan ,
morass ,
moue ,
mow ,
muck up ,
muddle ,
mumble ,
murmur ,
mutter ,
net ,
noose ,
open quarrel ,
pant ,
perplex ,
pickle ,
pipe ,
polemic ,
pout ,
predicament ,
press down ,
problem ,
quandary ,
quarrel ,
ramify ,
rasp ,
ravel ,
redden ,
rictus ,
roar ,
rumble ,
saddle with ,
scowl ,
scramble ,
scranch ,
scrape ,
scratch ,
scream ,
screech ,
screw up ,
scrunch ,
shackle ,
sharp words ,
shriek ,
sibilate ,
sigh ,
sing ,
skein ,
slanging match ,
snafu ,
snag ,
snake pit ,
snap ,
snare ,
snarl up ,
sniggle ,
snore ,
snort ,
sob ,
sough ,
spat ,
spit ,
spread the toils ,
squabble ,
squall ,
squawk ,
squeal ,
strife ,
swarm ,
tangle ,
tangled skein ,
thunder ,
tiff ,
tight spot ,
toil ,
topsy -
turviness ,
trammel ,
trap ,
trip ,
trumpet ,
tussle ,
twang ,
twist ,
vendetta ,
wail ,
warble ,
web ,
webwork ,
weigh down ,
wheels within wheels ,
whine ,
whisper ,
whistle ,
wilderness ,
wind ,
words ,
wrangle ,
wry face ,
wry mouth ,
yap ,
yawp ,
yell ,
yelp
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