柯林斯詞典tangle /?t??ɡ?l/ (tangling,tangled,tangles) 1. N-COUNT A tangle of something is a mass of it twisted together in a messy way. 亂糟糟的一團(tuán) A tangle of wires is all that remains of the computer and phone systems. 亂糟糟的一團(tuán)電線是電腦和電話系統(tǒng)留下來(lái)的全部。2. V-T/V-I If something is tangled or tangles, it becomes twisted together in a messy way. 使纏結(jié); 纏結(jié) Animals get tangled in fishing nets and drown. 動(dòng)物被纏在漁網(wǎng)里淹死了。 Her hair tends to tangle. 她的頭發(fā)易打結(jié)。3. V to come into conflict; contend 與...打架; 爭(zhēng)執(zhí) to tangle with the police 返回 tangled劍橋詞典twisted into an untidy mass 糾纏的,糾結(jié)在一起的 tangled string 纏結(jié)在一起的線 She ran a hand through her tangled hair . 她用一只手梳理她纏在一起的頭發(fā)。 confused and complicated 迷惘的;復(fù)雜的 a tangled issue 復(fù)雜的問(wèn)題 ?tangled up in sth involved in something bad 參與不好的事情 I was not about to get tangled up in their argument . 我不想摻和到他們的爭(zhēng)執(zhí)中去。 返回 tangled