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1 skein
[skeɪn]1) (of wool) matassa f.2) (of birds) stormo m.* * *skein /skeɪn/n.1 matassa● tangled skein, matassa arruffata; (fig.) confusione, pasticcio.* * *[skeɪn]1) (of wool) matassa f.2) (of birds) stormo m. -
2 skein n
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3 snarl
I [snɑːl]1) (growl) ringhio m."you'd better watch out!" he said with a snarl — "faresti meglio a fare attenzione!" disse con tono rabbioso
2) (grimace) espressione f. truceII 1. [snɑːl]verbo transitivo ringhiare [order, insult]2. III [snɑːl]"don't be so stupid," he snarled — "non fare lo stupido," urlò rabbioso
nome (tangle) (of traffic) ingorgo m.; (in single rope) nodo m.; (of several ropes) groviglio m., intrico m.IV 1. [snɑːl]verbo transitivo (twist together) aggrovigliare, ingarbugliare (anche fig.)2.verbo intransitivo aggrovigliarsi, ingarbugliarsi (anche fig.)- snarl up* * *1. verb((of a dog etc) to growl angrily, showing the teeth: The dog snarled at the burglar.) ringhiare2. noun(an angry sound of this kind.) ringhio* * *I [snɒːl]1. n2. viII [snɒːl]1. n2. vtto get snarled up — (wool, plans) ingarbugliarsi, (traffic) intasarsi
* * *snarl (1) /snɑ:l/n.snarl (2) /snɑ:l/n.1 groviglio; garbuglio2 confusione; disordine; scompiglio● My hair is full of snarls, ho i capelli tutti aggrovigliati.(to) snarl (1) /snɑ:l/A v. i.B v. t.( di solito to snarl out) esprimere (o manifestare, sfogare) con parole aspre, stizzose; grugnire (fam.): to snarl ( out) one's contempt [discontent], manifestare il proprio disprezzo [sfogare la propria scontentezza] con parole aspre, stizzose.(to) snarl (2) /snɑ:l/A v. t.2 ( spesso to snarl up) mettere in disordine; gettare nello scompiglio; intasare; ingorgare: The pile-ups snarled up traffic on the M6, i tamponamenti a catena hanno intasato il traffico sull'autostrada M 6B v. i.1 aggrovigliarsi; arruffarsi; ingarbugliarsi* * *I [snɑːl]1) (growl) ringhio m."you'd better watch out!" he said with a snarl — "faresti meglio a fare attenzione!" disse con tono rabbioso
2) (grimace) espressione f. truceII 1. [snɑːl]verbo transitivo ringhiare [order, insult]2. III [snɑːl]"don't be so stupid," he snarled — "non fare lo stupido," urlò rabbioso
nome (tangle) (of traffic) ingorgo m.; (in single rope) nodo m.; (of several ropes) groviglio m., intrico m.IV 1. [snɑːl]verbo transitivo (twist together) aggrovigliare, ingarbugliare (anche fig.)2.verbo intransitivo aggrovigliarsi, ingarbugliarsi (anche fig.)- snarl up -
4 tangle
I ['tæŋgl]nome (of hair, string, wires) groviglio m.; (of clothes, sheets) ammasso m.II 1. ['tæŋgl] 2.to get in o into a tangle — [ wool] ingarbugliarsi; fig. [ person] mettersi nei pasticci
1) [hair, string, cable] attorcigliarsi2) tangle up•* * *['tæŋɡl] 1. noun(an untidy, confused or knotted state: The child's hair was in a tangle.) groviglio arruffato2. verb(to make or become tangled: Don't tangle my wool when I'm knitting.) aggrovigliare, ingarbugliare- tangled- tangle with* * *tangle /ˈtæŋgl/n.1 groviglio; viluppo; garbuglio; imbroglio; intrico; arruffio2 (fig.) impiccio; pasticcio: to be [to get] in a tangle, essere [mettersi] nei pasticci● The skein is in a tangle, la matassa è arruffatatanglya.ingarbugliato; aggrovigliato; arruffato; intricato; confuso; imbrogliato.(to) tangle /ˈtæŋgl/A v. t.1 aggrovigliare; arruffare; avviluppare; imbrogliare; ingarbugliare; intricare; confondere: to tangle a thread, ingarbugliare un filoB v. i.1 aggrovigliarsi; avvilupparsi; imbrogliarsi; ingarbugliarsi2 (fig.) complicarsi● to tangle up, aggrovigliare; arruffare ( i capelli, ecc.) □ (fam.) to tangle with sb., bisticciare (o litigare, battersi) con q.* * *I ['tæŋgl]nome (of hair, string, wires) groviglio m.; (of clothes, sheets) ammasso m.II 1. ['tæŋgl] 2.to get in o into a tangle — [ wool] ingarbugliarsi; fig. [ person] mettersi nei pasticci
1) [hair, string, cable] attorcigliarsi2) tangle up• -
5 tangled
['tæŋgld] 1. 2.* * *adjective (in a tangle: tangled hair/branches; Her hair is always tangled.) aggrovigliato, arruffato* * *tangled /ˈtæŋgld/a.3 (fig.) intricato; ingarbugliato● to get tangled up, aggrovigliarsi; ( dei capelli) arruffarsi; ( di un veicolo) restare incastrato ( fra altri); ( di un pilota) restare incastrato ( dentro la vettura).* * *['tæŋgld] 1. 2. -
6 (to) unravel
(to) unravel /ʌnˈrævl/A v. t.1 disfare; dipanare: to unravel a skein, dipanare una matassa; to unravel a piece of knitting, disfare un lavoro a magliaB v. i.1 disfarsi3 (fig.) disgregarsi; andare in pezzi: The whole process was starting to unravel, l'intero processo cominciava a disgregarsi. -
7 (to) unravel
(to) unravel /ʌnˈrævl/A v. t.1 disfare; dipanare: to unravel a skein, dipanare una matassa; to unravel a piece of knitting, disfare un lavoro a magliaB v. i.1 disfarsi3 (fig.) disgregarsi; andare in pezzi: The whole process was starting to unravel, l'intero processo cominciava a disgregarsi.
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