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单词 snarl
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snarl

verb
/snɑːl/
/snɑːrl/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they snarl
/snɑːl/
/snɑːrl/
he / she / it snarls
/snɑːlz/
/snɑːrlz/
past simple snarled
/snɑːld/
/snɑːrld/
past participle snarled
/snɑːld/
/snɑːrld/
-ing form snarling
/ˈsnɑːlɪŋ/
/ˈsnɑːrlɪŋ/
Phrasal Verbs
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  1. [intransitive] snarl (at somebody/something) (of dogs, etc.) to show the teeth and make a deep angry noise in the throat
    • The dog snarled at us.
    Topics Animalsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • angrily
    • savagely
    • viciously
    preposition
    • at
    See full entry
  2. [transitive] to speak in a rough, low, angry voice
    • + speech (at somebody) ‘Get out of here!’ he snarled.
    • snarl something (at somebody) She snarled abuse at anyone who happened to walk past.
    • He snarled savagely at her.
    Topics Feelingsc2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • angrily
    • savagely
    • viciously
    preposition
    • at
    See full entry
  3. Word Originverb late 16th cent.: extension of obsolete snar, of Germanic origin; related to German schnarren ‘rattle, snarl’, probably imitative. snarl up, snarl something up. late Middle English (in the senses ‘snare, noose’ and ‘catch in a snare’): from snare.

snarl

noun
/snɑːl/
/snɑːrl/
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  1. [usually singular] a deep sound that an animal makes when it is angry and shows its teeth
    • The dog bared its teeth in a snarl.
    • The dog turned with a snarl to attack me.
    Topics Animalsc2
  2. [usually singular] an act of speaking in a rough, low, angry voice; the sound you make when you are angry, in pain, etc.
    • a snarl of hate
    • She answered with an angry snarl.
    • She gave him a snarl.
  3. (informal) something that has become twisted in an untidy way
    • She used conditioner to remove the snarls from her hair.
  4. (also snarl-up)
    (British English, informal) a situation in which traffic is unable to move
    • rush-hour traffic snarls
  5. Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 late 16th cent.: extension of obsolete snar, of Germanic origin; related to German schnarren ‘rattle, snarl’, probably imitative. noun senses 3 to 4 late Middle English (in the senses ‘snare, noose’ and ‘catch in a snare’): from snare.
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