1MIX[intransitiveI, transitiveT] (also tangle up) to become twisted together, or make something become twisted together, in an untidymass (使)缠结在一起;(使)乱成一团
My hair tangles easily.
我的头发很容易打结。
His parachute became tangled in the wheels of the plane.
他的降落伞缠在了飞机的轮子上。
2[intransitiveI] to argue or fight with someone 〔和…〕争吵;打架
tangle with
It was not an animal you’d care to tangle with.
这种动物你是不会想和它缠打的。
Examples from the Corpus
tangle• Viscosity, or resistance to flow, is a property of fluids containing long molecular chains that tangle and intertwine.• Seikaly and Kitchner tangled for several minutes before the refereesseparated them.• Birds can be injured by getting tangled in it, she says, or by swallowinghooks.• One arm went round his neck, her fingerstangling in the silky hair at his nape.• Zitney lay beside her, his firm, leanshoulder in the air, the sheettangled negligently around his bronzed arm.• But it tangles up all the time!• The future of machines lies in the tangledweeds underfoot.• You don't want to tangle with ruttingstags, however.
tangle with• I did not want to be in a tangle with the press.
tangle2 noun [countableC]
1MIXa twisted mass of something such as hair or thread 〔头发、线等的〕纠结的一团
Her hair was full of tangles after being out in the wind.
在外面吹了风之后,她的头发变得乱糟糟的。
tangle of
John was sitting on the floor in a tangle of blankets.
约翰坐在地板上一堆乱糟糟的毯子中间。
tangle of bushes/branches/vegetation etc
She followed him, pushing through the dense tangle of bushes and branches.
tangle of bushes/branches/vegetation etc• They had to force their way through a tangle of bushes and branches.• But still, there is something so human, almost intelligible, in that tangle of branches.• In summer, spottedflycatchersinterceptinsectsemerging from the tangle of vegetation beneath.
tangle of emotions• Over the weeks, as Matthew experienced his tangle of emotions, his depressionlifted.• It forced me to confront a messytangle of emotions.• Her brain was teeming with a whole tangle of emotions that she could barely sort out.