柯林斯詞典entangle /?n?t??ɡ?l/ (entangling,entangled,entangles) 1. V-T If one thing entangles itself with another, the two things become caught together very tightly. 緊緊纏住 The blade of the oar had entangled itself with the strap of her bag. 槳葉和她包的帶子緊緊纏在了一起。2. V-T If something entangles you in problems or difficulties, it causes you to become involved in problems or difficulties from which it is hard to escape. 使陷入; 使卷入 Bureaucracy can entangle applications for months. 官僚主義會(huì)使申請(qǐng)耽擱數(shù)月之久。 返回 entangle劍橋詞典to cause something to become caught in something such as a net or ropes (用網(wǎng)、繩等)纏住,套住 The dolphin had become entangled in/with the fishing nets . 海豚被漁網(wǎng)纏住了。 ?entangled in/with sth/sb involved with something or someone in a way that makes it difficult to escape 卷入;陷入;與…發(fā)生糾葛 He went to the shop to buy bread , and got entangled in/with a carnival parade . 他去商店買(mǎi)麪包,卻被裹挾進(jìn)狂歡節(jié)遊行隊(duì)伍裡去了。 The mayor and the city council are anxious to avoid getting entangled in the controversy . 市長(zhǎng)和市議會(huì)迫切希望能避免卷入這場(chǎng)爭(zhēng)議。 She seems to be romantically entangled with some artist in Rome. 她似乎和羅馬的一位藝術(shù)家陷入了情感糾葛中。 返回 entangle