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1 tangled web of intrigue
Макаров: сложная паутина интригиУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > tangled web of intrigue
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spider['s] \Web Spinnennetz nt;to spin a \Web ein Netz spinnen;an intricate \Web ein kompliziertes Netzwerk;5) ( in machinery) [endlose] BahnPHRASES:when first we practise to deceive, oh what a tangled \Web we weave (we practise to deceive, oh what a tangled \Web we weave) wer einmal lügt, dem glaubt man nicht, und wenn er auch die Wahrheit spricht ( prov)the \Web das [World Wide] Web fachspr, das Netz;on the \Web im [World Wide] Web fachspr, im Netz -
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spider['s] \web Spinnennetz nt;to spin a \web ein Netz spinnen;an intricate \web ein kompliziertes Netzwerk;5) ( in machinery) [endlose] BahnPHRASES:when first we practise to deceive, oh what a tangled \web we weave (we practise to deceive, oh what a tangled \web we weave) wer einmal lügt, dem glaubt man nicht, und wenn er auch die Wahrheit spricht ( prov)the \web das [World Wide] Web fachspr, das Netz;on the \web im [World Wide] Web fachspr, im Netz -
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web
1. сущ.
1) а) паутина to spin, weave a web ≈ плести паутину spider web ≈ паучья сеть( паучья паутина) б) перепонка( у утки, летучей мыши и т. п.) в) анат. соединительная ткань
2) перен. сплетение, сеть ( о хитром или тайном предприятии) intricate, tangled web ≈ замысловатая паутина (очень запутанная) tangled web of intrigue ≈ сложные сети интриг, сложная паутина интриг
3) а) ткань, штука ткани б) рулон( бумаги)
4) тех. соединительная конструкция, ее часть, деталь а) ребро( у балки) б) стержень (рельса) в) диск( колеса) г) полотно( пилы) д) щека кривошипа е) переборка, перемычка
2. гл.
1) плести паутину;
окружать, опутывать паутиной
2) заманивать в сети;
вовлекать, втягивать( текстильное) ткань;
рулон ткани - in * (коммерческое) в штуках, в торговых кусках (о ткани) (текстильное) тканое изделие( текстильное) паутина, сетка( текстильное) трикотажное полотно - circular * круглое трикотажное полотно паутина сеть;
сплетение - a * of lies паутина лжи - the * of life (мифология) нить жизни;
судьба человека тесьма;
шнур - chair * мебельный /обивочный/ шнур - furniture /upholstery/ * мебельная /обивочная/ тесьма рулон (бумаги) (зоология) перепонка (у водоплавающей птицы и т. п.) (анатомия) соединительная ткань сеть радио- или телевизионных станций железных дорог и т. п. (специальное) простенок;
перемычка (техническое) ребро (балки) (техническое) плечо, щека( кривошипа) (техническое) полотно (пилы) (техническое) диск (колеса) (техническое) стержень (рельса) (техническое) полка (угловой стали) (зоология) опахало( пера) (сельскохозяйственное) лезвие лемеха оплетать паутиной;
плести паутиной опутывать паутиной лжи и т. п.;
заманивать в сети, вовлекать, втягивать web заманивать в сети;
втягивать, вовлекать ~ окружать, опутывать паутиной ~ паутина ~ перемычка, переборка ~ перепонка (у утки, летучей мыши и т. п.) ~ плести паутину ~ ребро (балки) ;
стержень (рельса) ;
диск (колеса) ;
полотно (пилы) ~ рулон (бумаги) ~ анат. соединительная ткань ~ сплетение, сеть (лжи, интриг) ~ ткань;
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1 [hair, wool, wire] emmêlé ; [brambles, wires, wreckage] enchevêtré ;2 [situation] embrouillé.what a tangled web we weave (when first we practise to deceive) la vie devient compliquée lorsque l'on commence à mentir. -
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[web] 1. сущ.1) паутинаto spin / weave a web — плести паутину
Syn:cobweb 1.2) сеть, система, инфраструктураSyn:network 1.3) ( Web) веб, сеть, (всемирная) паутинаSyn:WWW, internet4) зоол. перепонка (у утки, летучей мыши и т. п.)5) анат. соединительная ткань6) сплетение, сеть, ловушка (тайное предприятие, заговор)He was ensnared in a web of folly. — Он был вовлечён в череду безрассудных поступков.
Syn:snare 1., entanglement7) ткань, рулон ткани9) тех.10) простенок, перемычка2. гл.1)а) плести паутину; окружать, опутывать паутинойThe atmosphere was being webbed with telegraph wires. — Воздух был опутан сетями телеграфных линий.
б) заманивать в сети; вовлекать, втягиватьSyn:2) ткать, прясть; изготавливать ткань на ткацком станкеSyn:weave 1.3) зоол. соединять мембраной -
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adjectiveverheddert (ugs.); verfilzt [Haar]; (confused, complicated) verworren; verwickelt [Angelegenheit]* * ** * *tan·gled[ˈtæŋgl̩d]\tangled bedclothes zerwühltes Bett\tangled hair zerzaustes Haar\tangled path verschlungener Pfad\tangled undergrowth dichtes Unterholz▶ oh what a \tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive ( saying) welche Netze wir doch spinnen, wenn erstmal wir auf Täuschung sinnen prov* * *adjectiveverheddert (ugs.); verfilzt [Haar]; (confused, complicated) verworren; verwickelt [Angelegenheit]* * *adj.verwirrt adj.verwirrte sich adj. -
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\tangled bedclothes zerwühltes Bett;\tangled hair zerzaustes Haar;\tangled path verschlungener Pfad;\tangled undergrowth dichtes UnterholzPHRASES:oh what a \tangled web we weave, when first we practise to deceive (we weave, when first we practise to deceive) welche Netze wir doch spinnen, wenn erstmal wir auf Täuschung sinnen ( prov)to become \tangled in the web of one's own lies sich akk im Netz der eigenen Lügen verstricken -
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adjective (in a tangle: tangled hair/branches; Her hair is always tangled.) floket, sammenfiltretadj. \/ˈtæŋɡld\/ eller tangly1) tilfloket, sammenfiltret, floket2) innviklet, kompliserttangled skein eller a tangled web ( overført) litt av en vase, en kinkig situasjon, en floke en innviklet historie -
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adj1) заплутаний; сплутаний2) складний, заплутаний* * *aзаплутаний; поплутанийtangled hair — поплутане волосся; складний, заплутаний
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[ʹtæŋg(ə)ld] a1) запутанный; спутанный2) сложный, запутанный -
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прил. запутанный, спутанный;
сложный;
замысловатый;
затруднительный;
трудный для понимания Syn: anfractuous, intricate, implex, involved, involute, labyrinthine, mazy, perplexed, sinuous, tangly, twisted запутанный;
спутанный - * knot запутанный узел - * hair спутанные волосы сложный, запутанный - * affair запутанное дело - * web of intrigue сложная паутина интриги -
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запутанная паутина, запутанный клубок (обыкн. о жизни, делах и т. п.) [выражение a tangled web создано В. Скоттом: Oh, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive. (‘Marmion’, canto VI)]The older we get, and the more we know of life, the more it resembles a tangled skein. (DEI) — Чем старше мы становимся, чем больше узнаем о жизни, тем больше она напоминает нам запутаннейшую паутину.
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15 maraña
f.1 trick, snarl.2 thicket.3 tangle, knot, snarl-up.* * *1 (espesura) thicket2 (enredo) tangle3 (asunto confuso) muddle, mess* * *noun f.* * *SF1) (=maleza) thicket, tangle of plants2) [de hilos] tangle3) (=enredo) mess, tangleuna maraña de pasillos — a maze o labyrinth of passages
una maraña de burocracia — a bureaucratic maze o labyrinth
4) * (=truco) trick, ruse5) And small tip* * *a) (de hilos, cabello) tangleb) (de arbustos, malezas) tangle of vegetationc) (lío, confusión) tangled messes una maraña de personajes y relaciones — it is a complicated o tangled web of characters and relationships
* * *= morass, tangled web, tangle, miasma, garble, snarl, snarl-up.Ex. Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex. A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex. This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex. The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex. For some other slants on this topic, see these two blogs; but beware, as they do contain some notable garbles and omissions.Ex. His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.----* maraña de intrigas = web of intrigue.* maraña de mentiras = web of lies, web of deception.* maraña política = political thicket.* * *a) (de hilos, cabello) tangleb) (de arbustos, malezas) tangle of vegetationc) (lío, confusión) tangled messes una maraña de personajes y relaciones — it is a complicated o tangled web of characters and relationships
* * *= morass, tangled web, tangle, miasma, garble, snarl, snarl-up.Ex: Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.
Ex: A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex: This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex: The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex: For some other slants on this topic, see these two blogs; but beware, as they do contain some notable garbles and omissions.Ex: His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.* maraña de intrigas = web of intrigue.* maraña de mentiras = web of lies, web of deception.* maraña política = political thicket.* * *1 (de hilos, cabello) tangleun ovillo hecho una maraña a tangled ball of wool2(de arbustos, malezas): mi jardín es una verdadera maraña my garden is a real tangle of weeds o is a real junglecon un machete se abrió paso en la maraña he hacked his way through the tangled vegetation with a machete3(lío, confusión): el argumento es una maraña de personajes y relaciones the plot is a complicated o tangled web of characters and relationshipsno sé cómo entiende esta maraña de números I don't know how he can understand this mess o jumble of numbers* * *
maraña sustantivo femenino
tangle;
maraña sustantivo femenino tangle
' maraña' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
enredo
English:
tangle
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* * *maraña nf1. [de cabellos, hilos] tangle;encontré el interruptor entre una maraña de cables I found the switch amid a tangle of electric cables2. [maleza] thicket;la maraña de arbustos no nos permitía avanzar the dense undergrowth prevented us from going any further3. [complicación] tangle;están intentando desenrollar la maraña de normas que regulan el sector they are trying to unravel the tangle of regulations that regulate the industry;no hay quien se entienda con la maraña de idiomas que se hablan allí nobody can understand the jumble of languages they speak there;le cuesta mucho encontrar lo que busca en la maraña de Internet he finds it difficult to find what he's looking for on-line, the Internet is such a maze* * *f1 de hilos tangle2 ( lío) jumble* * *maraña nf1) : thicket2) enredo: tangle, mess -
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m.1 tangle.2 embroilment, ruse, confusion, muddle.pres.indicat.1st person singular (yo) present indicative of spanish verb: embrollar.* * *1 (confusión) muddle, mess2 (mentira) lie3 figurado (situación embarazosa) embarrassing situation* * *SM (=confusión) muddle, confusion; (=aprieto) fix *, jam *; (=fraude) fraud, trick; (=mentira) lie, falsehood* * *masculino (de hilos, cables) tangle; (de callejuelas, pasillos) maze; (de ideas, situaciones)el argumento es un embrollo — the plot is extremely involved o complicated
* * *= morass, tangled web, muddle, quagmire, tangle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, snare.Ex. Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.Ex. A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex. The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex. The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".Ex. This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex. The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex. His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex. However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex. Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.----* en un embrollo = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil.* * *masculino (de hilos, cables) tangle; (de callejuelas, pasillos) maze; (de ideas, situaciones)el argumento es un embrollo — the plot is extremely involved o complicated
* * *= morass, tangled web, muddle, quagmire, tangle, miasma, snarl, snarl-up, snare.Ex: Publishers attempting to cut through this nomenclature morass can check with the library's administration.
Ex: A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.Ex: The author attempts to sort out the muddle in which librarians have found themselves = El autor intenta aclarar la confusión en la que se encuentran los bibliotecarios.Ex: The title of the article is 'Charting a course through the quagmire of copyright law' = El título del artículo es "Cómo trazar un rumbo en el embrollo de la ley de copyright".Ex: This project is designed to enable users everywhere to navigate through the information technology tangle.Ex: The past is often shrouded in a miasma of uncertain memories confounded by missing or incomplete records.Ex: His work is such a snarl of so many different things that it is as endlessly demanding as it is rewarding.Ex: However, taxi is a more advisable option considering the never-ending Bangkok traffic snarl-up, especially during the rush hour.Ex: Whilst telematics for Africa is full of snares, it is the way towards the road to mastery in the future.* en un embrollo = in a (pretty) pickle, in a turmoil.* * *1 (de hilos, cables) tangleme perdí en un embrollo de pasillos I got lost in a maze of corridors2(de ideas, situaciones): el argumento de la película es un embrollo the plot of the movie is extremely involved o complicatedse metió en un embrollo he got himself into a messun embrollo político a political imbroglio* * *
Del verbo embrollar: ( conjugate embrollar)
embrollo es:
1ª persona singular (yo) presente indicativo
embrolló es:
3ª persona singular (él/ella/usted) pretérito indicativo
Multiple Entries:
embrollar
embrollo
embrolló
embrollar ( conjugate embrollar) verbo transitivo
‹ persona› to muddle, confusec) ( implicar) embrollo a algn en algo to embroil sb in sth, get sb involved in sth
embrollarse verbo pronominal [hilo/madeja] to get tangled;
[ situación] to get confused o muddled;
[ persona] to get muddled, to get mixed up (colloq)
embrollo sustantivo masculino (de hilos, cables) tangle;
(de callejuelas, pasillos) maze;
( situación confusa) muddle, mess;◊ el argumento es un embrollo the plot is extremely involved o complicated
embrollo sustantivo masculino
1 (enredo) muddle, confusion
2 (situación apurada) fix, jam
' embrollo' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
barullo
- enredo
- lío
English:
muddle
- rigmarole
- screw-up
- jumble
- tangle
* * *embrollo nm1. [lío] mess;meterse en un embrollo to get into a mess;en menudo embrollo nos hemos metido this is a fine mess we've got ourselves into;la trama de la obra es un verdadero embrollo the plot of the play is really complicated o confusing2. [mentira] lie3. [de hilos, cuerdas, cables] tangle* * *m tangle; figmess, muddle* * *embrollo nmenredo: imbroglio, confusion -
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m.1 labyrinth.2 labyrinth, maze (cosa complicada).3 web, set of confusedly elaborated circumstances.* * *1 labyrinth, maze* * *SM1) (=enredo) [de corredores, calles] labyrinth, maze; [en parque] maze; [de situaciones, ideas, reglas] labyrinth, maze2) esp LAm * (=griterío) row, racket* * *masculino (de caminos, pasillos) maze, labyrinth; (en jardín, parque) maze* * *= maze, labyrinth, tangled web.Ex. The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.Ex. In the end few men are able to find their way through the labyrinth.Ex. A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.----* parecido a un laberinto = maze-like.* * *masculino (de caminos, pasillos) maze, labyrinth; (en jardín, parque) maze* * *= maze, labyrinth, tangled web.Ex: The summation of human experience is being expanded at a prodigious rate, and the means we use for threading through the consequent maze to the momentarily important item is the same as was used in the days of square-rigged ships.
Ex: In the end few men are able to find their way through the labyrinth.Ex: A reason for this can be found in the tangled web of social services and welfare provisions that prevail in the United States and which are infinitely more complicated than in Britain.* parecido a un laberinto = maze-like.* * *1 (de caminos, pasillos) maze, labyrinth; (en un parque, jardín) mazeun laberinto de normas y regulaciones a labyrinth o maze of rules and regulations* * *
laberinto sustantivo masculino (de caminos, pasillos) maze, labyrinth;
(en jardín, parque) maze
laberinto sustantivo masculino labyrinth
' laberinto' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
rompecabezas
- intrincado
English:
labyrinth
- maze
- warren
* * *laberinto nm1. [mitológico] labyrinth;[en jardín] maze;un laberinto de calles a labyrinth o maze of streets2. [cosa complicada] labyrinth, maze* * *m labyrinth, maze* * *laberinto nm: labyrinth, maze* * *laberinto n maze -
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adj.1 complicated, complex, confusing, complicate.2 complicated.3 in a delicate condition.4 involved.past part.past participle of spanish verb: complicar.* * *1→ link=complicar complicar► adjetivo1 (gen) complicated, complex2 (carácter) complex3 (implicado) involved* * *(f. - complicada)adj.* * *ADJ (=complejo) complicated, complex; (Med) [fractura] compound; [estilo] elaborate; [persona] complex; [método] complicated, involved; (Jur) involved, implicated* * *- da adjetivoa) <problema/sistema/situación> complicated, complexc) ( rebuscado)no seas tan complicado! — don't make life o things difficult for yourself!
d) <diseño/adorno> elaborate* * *= confusing, elaborate, intricate, involved, taxing, tricky [trickier -comp., trickiest -sup.], complicated, knotted, tangled.Ex. The nature of the compilation of the code led to rather little consensus, and many alternative rules, which together made the code rather confusing.Ex. These are more elaborate then the ALA Rules, with twice the number of rules.Ex. The terminology, much of it being either newly coined or adapted to suit the purpose at hand, is sometimes rather intricate.Ex. There are also wide ranges of interpretation concerning title entry; for example, one of the exceptions is long titles that are involved and nondistinctive-a thoroughly subjective judgment must be made here.Ex. It is difficult to remember the special interests of more than a few people, and hence rather taxing to provide SDI manually to more than a handful of users.Ex. Bertrand Russell has written a great deal of sense about the tricky problem of individual liberty and achievement and its relationship to government control.Ex. Libraries should only refer users to other information agencies when complicated, specialized, or technical expertise is required.Ex. Its intricately knotted narrative begins in 1900 with the sequence of events leading to Oscar Wilde's deathbed conversion.Ex. Now, let me express to you, you have, in a manner of speaking, created quite a tangled ball of yarn in this situation.----* de aspecto complicado = complicated-looking.* demasiado complicado = overcomplicated [over-complicated].* ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir! = O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!.* fractura complicada = compound fracture.* las cosas son más complicadas de lo que parecen = there's more to it than meets the eye.* más complicado de lo que parece = more than meets the eye.* poco complicado = uncomplicated, uncomplicatedly.* supercomplicado = hyper-complicated.* trabajo complicado = major exercise.* * *- da adjetivoa) <problema/sistema/situación> complicated, complexc) ( rebuscado)no seas tan complicado! — don't make life o things difficult for yourself!
d) <diseño/adorno> elaborate* * *= confusing, elaborate, intricate, involved, taxing, tricky [trickier -comp., trickiest -sup.], complicated, knotted, tangled.Ex: The nature of the compilation of the code led to rather little consensus, and many alternative rules, which together made the code rather confusing.
Ex: These are more elaborate then the ALA Rules, with twice the number of rules.Ex: The terminology, much of it being either newly coined or adapted to suit the purpose at hand, is sometimes rather intricate.Ex: There are also wide ranges of interpretation concerning title entry; for example, one of the exceptions is long titles that are involved and nondistinctive-a thoroughly subjective judgment must be made here.Ex: It is difficult to remember the special interests of more than a few people, and hence rather taxing to provide SDI manually to more than a handful of users.Ex: Bertrand Russell has written a great deal of sense about the tricky problem of individual liberty and achievement and its relationship to government control.Ex: Libraries should only refer users to other information agencies when complicated, specialized, or technical expertise is required.Ex: Its intricately knotted narrative begins in 1900 with the sequence of events leading to Oscar Wilde's deathbed conversion.Ex: Now, let me express to you, you have, in a manner of speaking, created quite a tangled ball of yarn in this situation.* de aspecto complicado = complicated-looking.* demasiado complicado = overcomplicated [over-complicated].* ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir! = O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!.* fractura complicada = compound fracture.* las cosas son más complicadas de lo que parecen = there's more to it than meets the eye.* más complicado de lo que parece = more than meets the eye.* poco complicado = uncomplicated, uncomplicatedly.* supercomplicado = hyper-complicated.* trabajo complicado = major exercise.* * *complicado -da1 ‹problema/historia/situación› complicated, complex; ‹sistema› complicated, complex, involved2 ‹carácter› complex; ‹persona› complicated3(rebuscado): ¡no seas tan complicado! don't make life difficult for yourself!, don't make things so complicated!4 ‹diseño› elaborate, complex, intricate; ‹adorno› elaborate* * *
Del verbo complicar: ( conjugate complicar)
complicado es:
el participio
Multiple Entries:
complicado
complicar
complicado◊ -da adjetivo
‹ persona› complicated
complicar ( conjugate complicar) verbo transitivo
complicarse verbo pronominal
[ enfermedad]:
See Also→ vida 2b) ( implicarse) complicadose en algo to get involved in sth
complicado,-a adjetivo
1 (complejo) complicated
2 (implicado) involved
complicar verbo transitivo
1 (dificultar) to complicate, make difficult
2 (implicar) to involve [en, in]: no me compliques en tus asuntos, don't involve me in your affairs
' complicado' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
accidentada
- accidentado
- avispero
- bizantina
- bizantino
- complicada
- designar
- fregado
- más
- puñetera
- puñetero
- rebuscada
- rebuscado
- enmarañado
- sí
English:
can
- complicated
- compound
- convoluted
- elaborate
- intricate
- involved
- rocky
- tangled
- thicken
- wrestle
- meet
- taxing
- uncomplicated
* * *complicado, -a adj1. [situación, problema] complicated2. [sistema, procedimiento] complicated3. [carácter] complex;es un niño muy complicado he's a very complex child* * *adj complicated* * *complicado, -da adj: complicated* * *complicado adj complicated / complex -
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Ex. O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to retrieve...* * *= O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!Ex: O what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to retrieve...
Spanish-English dictionary > ¡En qué lío cada vez más complicado nos metemos al mentir!
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20 tangle
1. noun2. transitive verbbe in a tangle — sich verheddert haben (ugs.); [Haar:] sich verfilzt haben; (fig.) [Angelegenheiten:] in Unordnung (Dat.) sein; [Person:] verwirrt sein
verheddern (ugs.); verfilzen [Haar]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/92459/tangle_up">tangle up* * *['tæŋɡl] 1. noun(an untidy, confused or knotted state: The child's hair was in a tangle.) das Gewirr2. verb(to make or become tangled: Don't tangle my wool when I'm knitting.) verwirren- tangled- tangle with* * *tan·gle[ˈtæŋgl̩]I. n▪ to be in a \tangle hair, wool verfilzt seinto brush out \tangles of hair verfilztes Haar ausbürstentheir financial affairs are in a complete \tangle ihre finanziellen Angelegenheiten sind ein einziges Chaosa \tangle of lies ein Lügengewebe nt, ein Gespinst nt von Lügento be in a \tangle of lies in ein Netz von Lügen verstrickt seina diplomatic/political \tangle diplomatische/politische Verwicklungenwe got into a complete \tangle driving through Paris bei der Fahrt durch Paris haben wir uns total verfranst famto get into a \tangle with sb mit jdm in einen Streit geraten, mit jdm aneinandergeraten▪ to \tangle sth etw durcheinanderbringen [o in Unordnung bringen]to \tangle threads/yarn Fäden/Garn verwickelnIII. vi1. ( also fig pej: knot up) hair, wool verfilzen; threads, wires sich akk verwickeln; animal, person sich akk verfangen [o fam verheddern]; groups, people sich akk verstrickento \tangle in a net/rope sich akk in einem Netz/Strick verfangen* * *['tŋgl]1. nthe string was in a tangle — die Schnur hatte sich verheddert
to get into a tangle —
she has got herself into an emotional tangle — sie hat sich gefühlsmäßig verstrickt
verwirren, durcheinanderbringen; wool, string also verheddern; hair durcheinanderbringenshe's in a real tangle this time he got into a tangle with the police — diesmal hat sie sich aber böse hineingeritten er ist mit der Polizei aneinandergeraten, er hat Schwierigkeiten mit der Polizei gehabt
to get tangled (lit, fig) — sich verheddern; (ropes) sich verknoten
* * *tangle [ˈtæŋɡl]A v/t1. verwirren, -wickeln, durcheinanderbringen (alle auch fig):tangled thoughts wirre Gedanken2. fig verstricken (in in akk)B v/i1. sich verheddern (auch fig)C s1. Gewirr n, wirrer Knäuel2. fig Verwirrung f, -wicklung f, Durcheinander n:be in a tangle verwirrt sein3. BOT (Riemen)Tang m* * *1. noun2. transitive verbbe in a tangle — sich verheddert haben (ugs.); [Haar:] sich verfilzt haben; (fig.) [Angelegenheiten:] in Unordnung (Dat.) sein; [Person:] verwirrt sein
verheddern (ugs.); verfilzen [Haar]Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Durcheinander n.Gewirr n.Knäuel - n.Wirrwarr n. v.durcheinander kommen ausdr.durcheinanderkommen (alt.Rechtschreibung) v.sich verheddern v.sich verwickeln v.sich verwirren v.
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