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1 tangle
[ˈtæŋgl]1. nounan untidy, confused or knotted state:تَشابُك، تَعَقُّدThe child's hair was in a tangle.
2. verbto make or become tangled:يَشْبِكDon't tangle my wool when I'm knitting.
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2 tangle
تَشَابَكَ \ entangle: to get (sth.) tied up in a confused manner, by mistake: My fishing line got entangled in a bush. mix up: to confuse; mix thoroughly or too thoroughly: The telephone wires get mixed up with the electricity wires. tangle: to put (threads, etc.) into a confused mass: tangled ropes; tangled hair. -
3 tangle
شَابَكَ (شَرْبَك) \ tangle: to put (threads, etc.) into a confused mass: tangled rope; tangled hair. -
4 tangle-veined flies
Entomology: NemestrinidaeУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > tangle-veined flies
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5 tangle
петля (образующаяся при транспортировке необвязанных бунтов катанки или мотков проволоки)Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > tangle
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6 tangle with
يَشْتَبِك في مَعْرَكَهI tangled with him over politics.
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7 (en)tangle, enmesh, entwine
شَبَّكَ \ (en)tangle, enmesh, entwine. -
8 welding wire tangle
Англо-русский словарь промышленной и научной лексики > welding wire tangle
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9 ingarbugliare
tanglefig confuse, muddle* * *ingarbugliare v.tr.1 to entangle, to tangle up: ingarbugliare una matassa, to tangle up a skein2 (fig.) (complicare) to complicate3 (fig.) (confondere) to confuse, to muddle: mi ha ingarbugliato con le sue chiacchiere, he confused me with his chat.◘ ingarbugliarsi v.intr.pron. to get* entangled, to get* confused; to get* mixed up (anche fig.): la questione si è ingarbugliata, the matter has become complicated; per l'emozione si è ingarbugliato, he was so excited he got confused; si ingarbugliò con le date, he got mixed up (o muddled) over the dates.* * *[inɡarbuʎ'ʎare]1. vt(fili, corde) to tangle, (fig : situazione) to muddle, confuse2. vip (ingarbugliarsi)(fili, corde, capelli) to get tangled, (fig : situazione) to become confused o muddled* * *[ingarbuʎ'ʎare] 1.verbo transitivo1) (intricare) to tangle up, to muddle up, to scramble [ fili]2.verbo pronominale ingarbugliarsi1) (intricarsi) [ fili] to tangle up, to become* tangled2) fig. (diventare confuso) [idee, faccenda, persona] to become* confused* * *ingarbugliare/ingarbuλ'λare/ [1]1 (intricare) to tangle up, to muddle up, to scramble [ fili]II ingarbugliarsi verbo pronominale1 (intricarsi) [ fili] to tangle up, to become* tangled2 fig. (diventare confuso) [idee, faccenda, persona] to become* confused. -
10 заплетеност
tangle, twine, knottiness, maziness, tortuosity* * *заплѐтеност,ж., само ед. tangle, twine, knottiness, maziness, tortuosity; ( обърканост) complexity, complicacy, complicatedness.* * *complexity; knottiness{'nOtinis}; tangle* * *tangle, twine, knottiness, maziness, tortuosity -
11 floke
* * *subst. [ floket i hverandre] tangle subst. [ problem] complication, puzzle subst. [ forvikling] tangle, complication subst. [ forvirring] state of confusion -
12 плетеница
tangle(орнамент) interlaced design/work; interlacing, knotwork* * *плетенѝца,ж., -и tangle; ( орнамент) interlaced design/work; interlacing, knotwork.* * *fret; knotwork* * *1. (орнамент) interlaced design/work; interlacing, knotwork 2. tangle -
13 intricar
= tangle.Ex. The more unsuccessful she was the more bitter she became, and the more tangled in the web drawn about her by her husband and children.* * *= tangle.Ex: The more unsuccessful she was the more bitter she became, and the more tangled in the web drawn about her by her husband and children.
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14 sammenfiltre
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15 zamršeno klube
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16 zašmodrchat
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17 запутывать
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18 запутываться
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19 спутанный клубок
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20 лохмы
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tangle with something — tangle with (someone/something) to disagree or fight with someone or something. She s not afraid to tangle with her father. The two computer giants had tangled with each other in court several times. Etymology: based on the literal meaning of… … New idioms dictionary
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tangle-netter — tangleˈ netter noun A fishing boat using a tangle net • • • Main Entry: ↑tangle … Useful english dictionary
Tangle — Tan gle, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Tangled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Tangling}.] [A frequentative fr. tang seaweed; hence, to twist like seaweed. See {Tang} seaweed, and cf. {Tangle}, n.] 1. To unite or knit together confusedly; to interweave or interlock,… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Tangle — Tan gle, v. i. To be entangled or united confusedly; to get in a tangle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English