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['tæŋɡl] 1. noun(an untidy, confused or knotted state: The child's hair was in a tangle.) confusão2. verb(to make or become tangled: Don't tangle my wool when I'm knitting.) enrodilhar- tangled- tangle with* * *tan.gle[t'æŋgəl] n 1 massa confusa, entrançado, entrelaçamento. 2 confusão. 3 alga. • vt+vi 1 entrelaçar, entrançar, enlaçar. 2 enroscar, enrolar, embaraçar. 3 envolver. 4 confundir, complicar. -
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['tæŋɡl] 1. noun(an untidy, confused or knotted state: The child's hair was in a tangle.) emaranhado, mixórdia2. verb(to make or become tangled: Don't tangle my wool when I'm knitting.) emaranhar- tangled- tangle with -
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entrelaçar, emaranharEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > tangle
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(to become involved in a quarrel or struggle with (a person etc): I tangled with him over politics.) entrar em disputa com -
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adjective (in a tangle: tangled hair/branches; Her hair is always tangled.) emaranhado* * *tan.gled[t'æŋgəld] adj 1 confuso, desordenado. 2 muito ligado ou envolvido. a tangled relationship / uma relação muito estreita. -
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adjective (in a tangle: tangled hair/branches; Her hair is always tangled.) emaranhado
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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
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 tangle (= to… … New idioms dictionary
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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