Wangle Meaning in English
word
ˈwæŋɡəɫ
WANG-guhl
wˈænɡəl
WANG-guhl
Definición
To get something or achieve something by clever or sometimes dishonest methods, often when it seems difficult to do so.
Uso & Matices
'Wangle' is informal, sometimes slightly negative, implying trickery or bending the rules. Common collocations: 'wangle a job', 'wangle an invitation'. It often suggests cleverness, not outright crime.
Spanish: ingeniar - arreglar (informal) - conseguir con mañaPortuguese (BR): arranjar (de maneira informal) - conseguir com jeitinhoPortuguese (PT): desenrascar (informal) - arranjar com jeitoChinese (Simplified): 巧妙地弄到 - 用手段获得Chinese (Traditional): 巧妙地弄到 - 用手段獲得Hindi: जुगाड़ करना - चालाकी से पानाArabic: يدبر بحيلة - يحصل على شيء بالخداعBengali: কারচুপি করে পাওয়া - ফাঁকি দিয়ে পাওয়া - চালাকি করে পাওয়াRussian: выкрутиться - выпросить (нечестно) - схитритьJapanese: うまくやって手に入れる - ずるをして得るVietnamese: xoay xở để có được - gian lận để đạt đượcKorean: 처리를 잘해서 얻다 - 편법을 써서 얻다Turkish: kurnazca elde etmek - usulsüzce almakUrdu: چالبازی سے حاصل کرنا - ہوشیاری سے حاصل کرناIndonesian: mengakali untuk mendapat - memperdaya demi mendapatkan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
He tried to wangle an extra day off from work.
basic
She managed to wangle a ticket to the sold-out concert.
basic
Can you wangle us a table at the busy restaurant?
basic
He somehow wangled his way into that private party last night.
natural
They always seem to wangle a discount wherever they shop.
natural
If you need help with your taxes, I know someone who can wangle things a bit.
natural