例句 |
snarlverb1 to speak sharply or irritablyshe snarled at me after I kept badgering her with questions bark, snap growl, grumbleroar, scream, shout, shriek, yellfulminate, rage, rant, rave, sputter, storm, tee off, vent, vituperateblow up, explode, flare (up), flip (out)(slang) calm (down), simmer down snarlverb2to twist together into a usually confused massyou'll be awfully sorry if you snarl your fishing line entangle, interlace, intertwine, intertwist, interweave, knot, tangle jumble, scrabble, scramblebraid, enlace, entwine, entwist, inweave, plait, twine, weave, wind, wreathe, writhe disentangle, unsnarl, untangle, untwine, untwist unknot, unravel, unscrambleunweave snarlnouna crowded mass (as of cars) that impedes or blocks movementto no avail, the city promotes carpooling to help ease the traffic snarls that always accompany rush hour backup, bottleneck, jam, jam-up, logjam, tailback(British), tie-up tanglegridlock, lockcongestion, trafficcrawl, delay, slowdown, stoppage in the 14th century |