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Snarl up Meaning in English

expression

ˈsnɑɹɫ/ /ˈəp
SNARL-uhp
snˈɑːl/ /ˈʌp
sn-AHL-up

释义

To cause something to become tangled, blocked, or difficult to move through, especially traffic, hair, or a process. It can also mean to become tangled or stuck.

用法与细微差别

"Snarl up" is mainly informal and common in British English, especially for traffic jams ("traffic was snarled up for hours"). It can be used for physical tangles (hair, cables) or for complicated situations. Often found as "snarled-up" (adjective): "snarled-up traffic". Less common in American English, where "tie up" or "jam" are used more.

例句

The accident snarled up traffic for miles.

basic

My headphones always snarl up in my bag.

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The printer problem snarled up the whole office.

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Rush hour always seems to snarl up the city streets.

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If you don't organize those wires, they'll snarl up again.

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The paperwork just keeps getting snarled up in bureaucracy.

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