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1 snarl
to \snarl at sb jdn anknurren;‘go to hell!’ he \snarled „fahr zur Hölle!“ knurrte er nthe dog gave a low \snarl der Hund knurrte leise;to say sth with a \snarl etw knurren1) ( traffic jam)traffic \snarl Verkehrschaos ntmy fishing line had many \snarls in it meine Angelschnur hatte sich an vielen Stellen verheddert vi ( become tangled) sich akk verheddern -
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3 traffic snarl
traffic snarl Verkehrschaos nEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > traffic snarl
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I 1. intransitive verb1) (growl) [Hund:] knurren2) (speak) knurren2. nounKnurren, dasII 1. noun(tangle) Knoten, der2. transitive verbverheddern (ugs.)3. intransitive verbsich verheddern (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91787/snarl_up">snarl up* * *1. verb 2. noun(an angry sound of this kind.) das Knurren* * *snarl1[snɑ:l, AM snɑ:rl]I. vi1. (growl) dog knurren▪ to \snarl at sb jdn anknurrenII. nthe dog gave a low \snarl der Hund knurrte leiseto say sth with a \snarl etw knurrensnarl2[snɑ:l, AM snɑ:rl]I. n1. (traffic jam)traffic \snarl Verkehrschaos ntmy fishing line had many \snarls in it meine Angelschnur hatte sich an vielen Stellen verheddert* * *I [snAːl]1. nKnurren nt no pl..., he said with a snarl —..., sagte er knurrend
2. viknurren II1. n(in wool) Knoten m, verhedderte Stelle2. vtwool verheddern* * *snarl1 [snɑː(r)l]A s2. figa) wirrer Knäuel, wirres Durcheinander, Gewirr nb) Verwick(e)lung fsnarl2 [snɑː(r)l]A v/i wütend knurren, die Zähne fletschen (Hund, auch Person):C s Knurren n, Zähnefletschen n* * *I 1. intransitive verb1) (growl) [Hund:] knurren2) (speak) knurren2. nounKnurren, dasII 1. noun(tangle) Knoten, der2. transitive verbverheddern (ugs.)3. intransitive verbsich verheddern (ugs.)Phrasal Verbs:- snarl up* * *v.Zähne fletchen ausdr.anschnauzen v.knurren v.wütend knurren ausdr. -
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1. transitive verb2. intransitive verbget snarled up in the traffic — im Verkehr stecken bleiben
[Verkehr:] stocken; [Wolle:] sich verheddern (ugs.)* * *◆ snarl upvi usu passive durcheinandergeratentraffic was \snarl uped up for several hours after the accident nach dem Unfall herrschte ein stundenlanges Verkehrschaos* * *(inf)1. vt septraffic, system durcheinanderbringen; plan also vermasseln (inf)traffic always gets snarled up at the bridge — an der Brücke ist der Verkehr immer chaotisch
I got snarled up in a traffic jam — ich bin im Verkehr stecken geblieben
2. vi(traffic) chaotische Formen annehmen* * *1. transitive verb(confuse) durcheinander bringen; (bring to a halt) zum Erliegen bringen2. intransitive verb[Verkehr:] stocken; [Wolle:] sich verheddern (ugs.) -
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nounStau, der; Stockung, die* * *ntraffic \snarl-up Verkehrschaos nt* * *['snAːlʌp]n (Brit infin traffic) (Verkehrs)chaos nt; (in system, on switchboard etc) Kuddelmuddel nt (inf)snarl-ups — ein großes Kuddelmuddel (inf)
the snarl-ups at rush-hour periods — das Chaos in den Stoßverkehrszeiten
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durcheinandergeraten;traffic was \snarl uped up for several hours after the accident nach dem Unfall herrschte ein stundenlanges Verkehrschaos -
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un·snarl[ʌnˈsnɑ:l, AM -ˈsnɑ:rl]I. vtto \unsnarl yarn Garn entwirren* * *unsnarl v/t entwirren* * *v.entwirren v. -
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