snarl

snarl
1. verb
((of a dog etc) to growl angrily, showing the teeth: The dog snarled at the burglar.) gruñir

2. noun
(an angry sound of this kind.) gruñido
snarl vb gruñir
Es el gruñir amenazador del perro que enseña los dientes
snarl
tr[snɑːl]
noun
1 (growl) gruñido
intransitive verb
1 (growl) gruñir (at, a)
transitive verb
1 (say) gruñir
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snarl
tr[snɑːl]
noun
1 (in wool) maraña, enredo
2 (confused state) enredo, maraña, lío
snarl ['snɑrl] vi
1) tangle: enmarañar, enredar
2) growl: gruñir
snarl n
1) tangle: enredo m, maraña f
2) growl: gruñido m
snarl
n.
enredo s.m.
gruñido s.m.
regaño s.m.
v.
decir con un gruñido v.
enredar v.
gruñir v.
regañar v.
snɑːrl, snɑːl
I
noun gruñido m

II
1.
intransitive verb gruñir*

to snarl AT somebody — gruñirle* a alguien


2.
vt
1) (say) gruñir*
Phrasal Verbs:

I [snɑːl]
1.
N (=noise) gruñido m

he said with a snarl — dijo gruñendo

2.
VI [dog, lion] gruñir

to snarl at sb — [person, dog] gruñir a algn

3.
VT gruñir, decir gruñendo

"no!" he snarled — -¡no! -gruñó él


II [snɑːl]
1. N
1) (in wool etc) maraña f , enredo m
2) (in traffic) atasco m , embotellamiento m
2.
VT (also: snarl up) [+ wool] enmarañar; [+ plans] confundir, enredar; [+ traffic] atascar

the traffic was all snarled up — había un gran atasco, el tráfico estaba atascado

3.
VI (also: snarl up) enmarañarse, enredarse
* * *
[snɑːrl, snɑːl]
I
noun gruñido m

II
1.
intransitive verb gruñir*

to snarl AT somebody — gruñirle* a alguien


2.
vt
1) (say) gruñir*
Phrasal Verbs:

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