| 单词 | to snarl up | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasto snarl up  c.   to snarl up: to throw into confusion, to mess up; to entangle, to impede the smooth running of (something). colloquial. ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > difficulty > types of difficulty > 			[verb (transitive)]		 > make difficult or complex > and confused snarl1653 to ball up1884 to snarl up1937 the world > action or operation > difficulty > types of difficulty > 			[verb (intransitive)]		 > become complex or confused complicate1873 to snarl up1962 1937    C. Day Lewis Starting Point  i. iii. 49  				He short-punted ahead, snarling up the defence. 1957    J. F. Horner Summary of Scientol. vi. 67  				Self-processing tends only to snarl-up the person attempting it. 1960    Economist 22 Oct. 317/2  				A..wish to snarl up the relations between the western governments. 1962    Listener 5 July 36/2  				Private cars are increasing at such a rate..that the roads will be snarled up. 1976    Daily Tel. 22 June 1/3  				The Conservatives snarled up Government business by ceasing the pairing of MPs and other co-operation. 1981    Sunday Express 25 Oct. 		(heading)	  				150,000 marchers snarl up London. < as lemmas | 
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