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单词 snarl
释义 snarl
I. \R ˈsnärl, chiefly before pause or consonant -rəl, -R ˈsnȧl\ noun
(-s)
Etymology: Middle English snarle, probably from snare + -le (diminutive suffix)
1. chiefly dialect : snare, noose, gin
2.
 a. : a tangle (as of hairs, thread, lines, plant growths) difficult or impossible to unravel
  < a snarl of blackberry bushes and a matting underfoot of vine — Edmund Wilson >
  < a snarl of traffic >
 also : a confused or disordered group or mass : swarm
  < a snarl of people arrived late >
 b. : a condition of complication or confusion making orderly procedure or progress difficult or impossible
  < in the home of the direct primary … the system produced an inconclusive snarl — F.L.Paxson >
Synonyms: see confusion
II. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: Middle English snarlen, from snarle, n.
transitive verb
1.
 a. chiefly dialect : to catch in a snare or noose; also : hold fast in a knot or tangle
 b. obsolete : strangle
 c. obsolete : to ensnare by arts or wiles as if by a noose; also : to bring (oneself) into a state of confused disorder : enmesh or entangle (oneself) in difficulties
2. : to get into a tangle : cause to become knotted and intertwined
 < snarl one's hair >
3. : to make excessively or unduly complicated or confused
 < snarl a once simple problem >
intransitive verb
: to become tangled or snarled : be inclined to tangle
 < this thread snarls easily >
III. verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: freq. of obsolete English snar to growl, snarl; akin to Middle Dutch snarren to hum, drone — more at snore
intransitive verb
1. : to growl with a snapping or gnashing of the teeth (as of an angry dog) : utter angry or grumbling sounds with a display of teeth
2. : to give vent to anger or irritation in rude surly language : quarrel, scold, complain, or otherwise show anger or disgust in a growling, snappish, or spiteful manner
3. : to become expressed by a snarl
 < their anger snarls forth in angry words >
transitive verb
1. : to utter or express with a snarl or by snarling
2. : to bring into a specified situation or condition by snarling
 < snarled himself hoarse >
IV. noun
(-s)
: an act or the sound of snarling : a surly angry growl
 < the snarl of the waves changed to a sullen roar >
V. transitive verb
(-ed/-ing/-s)
Etymology: perhaps from English dialect snarl knot in wood, from snarl (I)
: to form raised work upon the outer surface of (thin metal ware) by the repercussion of a snarling iron
VI. noun
(-s)
: an anvil whose horn has an upturned projecting point over which hollow sheet-metal work in process may be placed when it is to be ornamented with reliefs — compare snarling iron
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