ensnarl如何读

英:[ɪn'snɑ:l]

美:[en'snɑl]

ensnarl是什么意思

  • vt.缠绕

ensnarl自然拼读

en·snarl

ihn snarl

ensnarl变形

ensnarls, ensnarling, ensnarled

ensnarl英英释义

  • v.entangle or catch in (or as if in) a mesh

ensnarl词源英文解释

The first known use of ensnarl was in the 15th century

ensnarl 例句

1 Action on those items, however, has been ensnarled in a legislative debate over whether the state should severely limit businesses from imposing workplace vaccination requirements.

2 The stopgap spending bill, which would fund the government through Dec. 9, had been ensnarled in a debate over financing for the lead-tainted water system in Flint, Mich.

3 On a recent Wednesday night, while the arctic vortex ensnarled the city, the club was packed with handsome young men and women in heels, holding tangs and sending biscuits.

4 Other common problems can quickly be solved by wiping off the optical sensors with a soft cloth, unclogging the vacuum chute when Legos have gotten stuck inside, and cutting off long hair that has ensnarled the roller or side brushes.

5 Eastbound 580 traffic remained reduced to three lanes and severe congestion began to ensnarl the highway shortly after 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.

6 The reports, which were obviously bogus, were the work of activists on TikTok, programmers, and Twitter and Reddit users who said they wanted to ensnarl the site’s administrators in fabricated data.

7 This year Uber pulled out of Austin, Texas, over background-check rules, and it is ensnarled in various legal battles with drivers over their status as contractors.

8 Nearly every area of the economy is ensnarled by rules and practices that discourage investment and innovation.

9 Mr. Scarborough added that further refusal on the part of Mr. McConnell to act will result in historians depicting him someday as being “ensnarled in a conspiracy to undermine American democracy.”

10 The site is part of what was once envisioned as a downtown neighborhood featuring hundreds of new homes, but the original plan by developer Zaremba Inc. was ensnarled by challenges from the start.

11 LONDON—Cambridge Analytica LLC, the firm at the heart of a scandal over data handling that has ensnarled Facebook Inc., is liquidating assets and has asked workers to vacate its London office, according to employees.

12 That led to a police chase that ended in Miramar, where the robbers became ensnarled in traffic and exchanged gunshots with the police.

13 The comedians' feud ended with the two ensnarled in a full-blown fistfight backstage in 1978.

14 Alberto M. Carvalho, the district superintendent, had for days publicly lamented the consequences that a strike would impose on students and families ensnarled in a dispute that was not theirs.

15 Warner, it’s suggested, is one more innocent ensnarled by “law and order” politics, which despite recent bipartisan movements toward prison reform, is still very much in vogue.

16 Trump’s actions have ensnarled the White House in an impeachment investigation by the Democratic-controlled House.

17 After: As president, he introduced two travel bans which became ensnarled in the courts - but the third had more luck.

18 Just last month, Morris canceled a key permit for the controversial Keystone XL pipeline, which has been ensnarled in legal battles for over a decade, because he found that the U.S.

19 Somebody has to do the hard work of legislating and sorting out the problems that ensnarl the federal government to its current point of incapacity.

20 Factories, ports and freight yards were overwhelmed, and supply chains became ensnarled.

ensnarl 同义词

2 使陷入困境

entangle ensnare entrap

5 使缠住

catch tangle

8 使缠结

mat snarl foul tangle

9 使卷入

enmeshed tangle

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