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1 запутывать
1) General subject: addle, bedevil, complicate, confound, confuse, embarrass (в делах), embroil (дела, фабулу), enmesh, entangle (тж. перен.), entrap, foul up (положение), get in a tangle (что-л.), hopple, immerse, inlace (нитки и т.п.), intertwist, involve, make a tangle of (что-л.), perplex, puzzle, ravel, snafu, snarl, tangle, tangle up, knot, trick (She's tricking you. This is not her handwriting, this is her sister's handwriting. - Она вас запутывает.), muddy the waters2) Naval: foul4) American: muss5) Poetical language: ensnarl6) Bookish: befog7) Rare: intricate8) Religion: delude10) Forestry: tangle (о канатах)11) Jargon: stump, discomboberate, foozle12) Business: obscure13) Polymers: kink14) Robots: mesh (напр. блок-схему)15) Makarov: bedim, enlace (нитки и т.п.), get (smth.) in a tangle (что-л.), imbrangle, make a tangle of (smth.) (что-л.), entangle in, foul up (положение и т. п.)16) Taboo: fuck somebody's mind (кого-л.) -
2 сбивать с толку
1) General subject: baffle, ball up, bedevil, befuddle, bewilder, confound, confuse, deceive (о явлениях, событиях, фактах), delude (о явлениях, событиях, фактах), disorient, disorientate, distract, disturb the judgment, embarrass, flummox, fuddle, intrigue, jumble, maze, (кого-л.) muddle brain, (кого-л.) muddle mind, obfuscate, perplex, puddle, wilder, (кого-л.) turn brain, muddle brain, drag a red-herring across the path, draw a red-herring across the track, play head games, defeat2) Colloquial: embrangle, throw off, do sb's head in3) Obsolete: bemaze4) Literal: blear the eyes5) Australian slang: bush, lead up the garden path7) Simple: bamboozle9) American English: discombobulate -
3 смущать
1) General subject: beat out of countenance, commove, confound, dash, discomfit, discompose, discountenance, dismay, distract, disturb, embrangle, make self-conscious (кого-л.), perturb, perturbate, puddle, put out, put out of countenance, rouge, stumble, subvert (умы), abash, bemuse, bewilder, confuse, disconcert, embarrass, perplex, subvert, troubled3) Engineering: condense4) Religion: bother5) Australian slang: throw6) Jargon: jerk off, throw someone for a loop, (к-л чем-л) curl one's toes, discomboberate -
4 ставить в тупик
1) General subject: baffle, bewilder, blank, confound, (кого-л.) corner (smb.), embrangle, fickle, floor, foil, get, kittle, maze, nonplus, perplex, pose, posturize, puzzle, stick, stump, tree, put to a non placet, befuddle2) Colloquial: gravel3) American: outdo4) Obsolete: bemaze5) Australian slang: piss all over, rattle8) Makarov: bring to a nonplus, imbrangle, put to a nonplus, reduce to a nonplus, drive to a nonplus -
5 усложнять
1) General subject: complexify, complicate, complicate (with, by; чем-л.), complicate (with, by) (чем-л.), compound, compound by, confuse, embrangle, mistify, overelaborate, perplex, puzzle, ravel (вопрос и т. п.), sophisticate (устройство), tangle, ambiguate2) Rare: intricate3) Mathematics: involve, sophisticate4) Diplomatic term: dramatize5) Jargon: discomboberate6) Astronautics: up-grade7) Business: embarrass, make difficult8) Robots: mesh10) Phraseological unit: come the acid11) Idiomatic expression: make heavy weather of (что-л простое)
См. также в других словарях:
Imbrangle — Im*bran gle, v. t. To entangle as in a cobweb; to mix confusedly. [R.] Hudibras. [1913 Webster] Physiology imbrangled with an inapplicable logic. Coleridge. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
imbrangle — transitive verb see embrangle * * * /im brang geuhl/, v.t., imbrangled, imbrangling. embrangle. * * * imbrangle, imbrase see emb … Useful english dictionary
imbrangle — /im brang geuhl/, v.t., imbrangled, imbrangling. embrangle. * * * … Universalium
imbrangle — im·bran·gle … English syllables
imbrase — imbrangle, imbrase see emb … Useful english dictionary
Derangement — (Roget s Thesaurus) >Subversion of Order PARAG:Derangement >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 derangement derangement &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 disorder disorder &c. 59 Sgm: N 1 evection evection discomposure disturbance Sgm: N 1 disorganization… … English dictionary for students
embrangle — embranglement, n. /em brang geuhl/, v.t., embrangled, embrangling. to embroil. Also, imbrangle. [1655 65; EM 1 + brangle (b. BRAWL and WRANGLE)] * * * … Universalium
embrangle — /ɛmˈbræŋgəl/ (say em brangguhl) verb (t) (embrangled, embrangling) Obsolete to confuse; entangle; perplex. Also, imbrangle. {em 1 + brangle (blend of brawl1 and wrangle) –embranglement, noun …