snarl
柯林斯詞典
1. V-I When an animal snarls, it makes a fierce, rough sound in its throat while showing its teeth. (動物) 露齒嗥叫
He raced ahead up into the bush, barking and snarling. 它曏前沖進(jìn)了樹叢,又吠又嗥叫的。
2. N-COUNT Snarl is also a noun. 露齒嗥叫
With a snarl, the second dog made a dive for his heel. 伴著一聲嗥叫,第二條狗撲曏了他的腳後跟。
3. N a vicious growl, utterance, or facial expression 咆哮; 嗥叫; 作嗥叫狀
4. V to speak or express (something) viciously or angrily 咆哮地
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snarl /snɑ?l/ (snarling,snarled,snarls)
劍橋詞典
snarl verb [I or T] (SOUND)
(especially of dogs ) to make a deep , rough sound while showing the teeth , usually in anger or (of people ) to speak or say something angrily and forcefully
(尤指狗)齜牙低吼;(人)咆哮,吼叫
The dogs started to snarl at each other so I had to separate them. 兩條狗開始互相齜牙威脇,所以我不得不把它們分開。
[ 跟直接引語一起使用的動詞 ] "Go to hell !", he snarled. “見鬼去吧!”他咆哮道。
snarl verb [I or T] (TWIST)
USto become twisted together and difficult to separate ; to make something become twisted together
交纏起來;使…交纏
The yarn snarled as she unwound it. 毛線在她解開時交纏了起來。
That old brush will snarl your hair . 那把舊梳子會讓你的頭發(fā)纏起來。 返回 snarl