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snarl
GRE
- 英 [snɑ:l]
- 美 [snɑrl]
释义
- n.(动物的)龇牙低吼,愤怒叫嚷(声); 咆哮(声); 混乱; 缠结
- vi.(指狗)吠,嗥叫,(人)咆哮; 缠结; 混乱
- vt.咆哮着说,厉声地说; 搞乱; 使缠结
- 英 [snɑ:l]
词态变化
- 复数: snarls;
- 第三人称单数: snarls;
- 过去式: snarled;
- 过去分词: snarled;
- 现在分词: snarling;
实用场景例句
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- 咆哮
- 混乱
- 缠结
- 嗥叫
- 咆哮着说
- 搞乱
The beast let out a fierce snarl as it charged headlong into the thick undergrowth.
这头野兽发出凶猛的嗥叫,一头扎进了茂密的灌木丛中。
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The aggressive dogs let out a menacing snarl at the trespassers.
这些凶猛的狗对着闯入者发出了一声威胁性的咆哮。
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"Release me this instant!" he says with a snarl, his voice trembling with fury.
"立刻放我走!"他带着咆哮声说道,声音因愤怒而颤抖。
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The faint snarl I let out when someone stepped on my foot still echoes dimly in my thoughts...
我对踩到我脚的人发出的微弱低吼声仍在思绪中隐约回荡...
金山词霸
The woman found herself ensnared in a twisted snarl of wooden limbs and timber.
这位女士发现自己被困在一堆扭曲缠绕的树枝和木材中。
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The vehicle receives immediate congestion alerts through the wireless snarl and charts a detour path.
无线连接会立即向车辆发送拥堵警报并规划绕行路线。
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The cat lets out a snarl at the stranger.
猫朝陌生人发出了一声低吼。
金山词霸
"Don't make me snarl at you to leave me alone!" she warned.
“别逼我冲你咆哮让你离我远点!”她警告道。
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Her insults were a snarl directed at the stranger who accidentally bumped into her.
她的辱骂是针对那个不小心撞到她的陌生人的一声咆哮。
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The protest caused a snarl in the downtown streets for hours.
这次抗议导致市中心的街道堵塞了好几个小时。
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The ropes have a tendency to snarl.
绳子容易缠结。
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The cat arched its back with a menacing snarl.
那只猫弓起背,发出威胁的低吼。
金山词霸
a snarl of anger
充满愤怒的吼声
金山词霸
During rush hour, highway commuters often encounter a daily traffic snarl.
高峰时段,高速公路上的通勤者常常会遇到日常的交通堵塞。
金山词霸
She applied oil to prevent the woolen scarf from developing a snarl.
她给羊毛围巾涂了油以防止它打结。
金山词霸
A snarl formed in the part of a fishing line that is wound around the reel.
一种缠在一个绞线轴上的又记在一段木头的的绳.
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We heard the snarl of a dog just up the path.
我们听见狗就在路那边嗥叫.
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My knitting was in a terrible snarl.
我织的东西都乱成一团了.
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This caused snarl and cry of course.
这当然引起了一阵怒骂和叫喊.
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收起实用场景例句英英释义
Noun
1. a vicious angry growl
2. an angry vicious expression
3. something jumbled or confused;
"a tangle of government regulations"
Verb
1. utter in an angry, sharp, or abrupt tone;
"The sales clerky snapped a reply at the angry customer"
"The guard snarled at us"
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"
4. make more complicated or confused through entanglements
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