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snarl

N เสียงขู่ คำราม  เสียงคำราม  เสียง เห่า  growl gnarl siang-ku-kam-ram

 

snarl

VI ดุด่า อย่าง เกรี้ยวกราด  du-da-yang-kiao-kad

 

snarl

VI เห่า  คำราม  ขู่ คำราม  bark growl gnarl hao

 

snarl

VT ดุด่า อย่าง เกรี้ยวกราด  พูด ขู่  คำราม ใส่  du-da-yang-kiao-kad

 

snarl at

PHRV ขู่ คำราม ใส่ (สัตว์  ขู่ ใส่  คำราม  ku-kam-ram-sai

 

snarl at

PHRV ตะคอก ใส่ (คน  ขู่  ta-kok-sai

 

snarl up

PHRV ติดขัด  อุดตัน  tid-kad

 

snarler

N ผู้ ดุด่า อย่าง เกรี้ยวกราด  ผู้ คำราม  phu-du-da-yang-kiao-kad

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

SNARL

v.i.[This word seems to be allied to gnarl, and to proceed from some root signifyingto twist, bind, or fasten, or to involve, entangle, and thus to be allied to snare. ] 1. To growl, as an angry or surly dog; to gnarl; to utter grumbling sounds; but it expresses more violence than grumble. That I should snarl and bit and play the dog.
2. To speak roughly; to talk in rude murmuring terms. It is malicious and unmanly to snarl at the little lapses of a pen, from with Virgil himself stands not exempted.

 

SNARL

v.t. 1. To entangle; to complicate; to involve in knots; as, to snarl the hair; to snarl a skain of thread. [This word is in universal popular use in New England. ]
2. To embarrass.

 

SNARL

n.Entanglement; a knot or complication of hair, thread, etc. , which it is difficult to disentangle.

 

SNARLER

n.One who snarls; a surly growling animal; a grumbling quarrelsime fellow.

 

SNARLING

ppr. 1. Growling; grumblling angrily.
2. Entangling.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

SNARL

Snarl, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Snarled; p. pr. & vvb. n. Snarling. ] Etym: [Etymol. uncertain. ]

 

Defn: To form raised work upon the outer surface of (thin metal ware ) by the repercussion of a snarling iron upon the inner surface.

 

SNARL

Snarl, v. t. Etym: [From Snare, v. t.]

 

1. To entangle; to complicate; to involve in knots; as, to snarl a skein of thread. "Her snarled hair. " Spenser.

 

2. To embarrass; to insnare. [The ] question that they would have snarled him with. Latimer.

 

SNARL

SNARL Snarl, n.

 

Defn: A knot or complication of hair, thread, or the like, difficult to disentangle; entanglement; hence, intricate complication; embarrassing difficulty.

 

SNARL

Snarl, v. i. Etym: [From Snar. ]

 

1. To growl, as an angry or surly dog; to gnarl; to utter grumbling sounds. "An angry cur snarls while he feeds." Dryden & Lee.

 

2. To speak crossly; to talk in rude, surly terms. It is malicious and unmanly to snarl at the little lapses of a pen, from which Virgil himself stands not exempted. Dryden.

 

SNARL

SNARL Snarl, n.

 

Defn: The act of snarling; a growl; a surly or peevish expression; an angry contention.

 

SNARLER

SNARLER Snarl "er, n.

 

Defn: One who snarls; a surly, growling animal; a grumbling, quarrelsome fellow.

 

SNARLER

SNARLER Snarl "er, n.

 

Defn: One who makes use of a snarling iron.

 

SNARLING

SNARLING Snarl "ing, a. & n.

 

Defn: from Snarl, v. Snarling iron, a tool with a long beak, used in the process of snarling. When one end is held in a vise, and the shank is struck with a hammer, the repercussion of the other end, or beak, within the article worked upon gives the requisite blow for producing raised work. See 1st Snarl.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

snarl

snarl 1 |snärl snɑrl | verb [ no obj. ] (of an animal such as a dog ) make an aggressive growl with bared teeth: (as adj. snarling ) : snarling Dobermans. [ reporting verb ] (of a person ) say something in an angry, bad-tempered voice: I used to snarl at anyone I disliked | [ with direct speech ] : Shut your mouth!he snarled | [ with obj. ] : he snarled a few choice remarks at them. noun an act or sound of snarling: the cat drew its mouth back in a snarl. DERIVATIVES snarl er noun, snarl ing ly adverb, snarl y adjective ORIGIN late 16th cent.: extension of obsolete snar, of Germanic origin; related to German schnarren rattle, snarl, probably imitative.

 

snarl

snarl 2 |snɑrl snärl | verb [ with obj. ] 1 entangle or impede (something ): the bus got snarled up in the downtown traffic. 2 decorate (metalwork ) with raised shapes by hammering the underside. noun a knot or tangle: snarls of wild raspberry plants | our hair hung in damp snarls. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses snare, noose and catch in a snare ): from snare .

 

snarling iron

snarling iron |ˈsnɑːlɪŋ | noun a tool struck with a hammer to create decorative raised work on metal.

 

snarl-up

snarl-up |ˈsnɑrl ˌəp | noun informal a traffic jam. a muddle or mistake: there's a snarl-up in editing.

 

Oxford Dictionary

snarl

snarl 1 |snɑːl | verb [ no obj. ] (of an animal such as a dog ) make an aggressive growl with bared teeth: (as adj. snarling ) : snarling alsatians. [ reporting verb ] (of a person ) say something in an angry, bad-tempered voice: I used to snarl at anyone I disliked | [ with direct speech ] : Shut your mouth!he snarled | [ with obj. ] : he snarled a few choice remarks at them. noun an act or sound of snarling: a snarl of rage. DERIVATIVES snarler noun, snarlingly adverb, snarly adjective ( snarlier, snarliest ) ORIGIN late 16th cent.: extension of obsolete snar, of Germanic origin; related to German schnarren rattle, snarl , probably imitative.

 

snarl

snarl 2 |snɑːl | verb [ with obj. ] 1 (snarl something up ) entangle something: the trailing lead got snarled up in a bramble bush. hinder or impede something: the coach became snarled up in traffic | a heavy backlog of cases has snarled up the court process. 2 decorate (metalwork ) with raised shapes by hammering the underside. noun a knot or tangle: snarls of wild raspberry plants. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the senses snare, noose and catch in a snare ): from snare .

 

snarling iron

snarling iron |ˈsnɑːlɪŋ | noun a tool struck with a hammer to create decorative raised work on metal.

 

snarl-up

snarl-up noun Brit. informal a traffic jam. a muddle or mistake: there's a snarl-up in editing.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

snarl

snarl 1 verb 1 the wolves are snarling: growl, gnash one's teeth. 2 Shut up!he snarled: say roughly, say brusquely, say nastily, bark, snap, growl; informal jump down someone's throat.

 

snarl

snarl 2 verb 1 the rope got snarled up in a bush: tangle, entangle, entwine, enmesh, ravel, knot, foul. 2 this case has snarled up the court process: complicate, confuse, muddle, jumble; informal mess up.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

snarl

snarl 1 verb 1 a pack of snarling wolves: growl, show its teeth. 2 Shut your mouth!he snarled | I used to snarl at anyone I disliked: say /speak roughly, say /speak brusquely, say /speak nastily, say /speak angrily, bark, snap, growl, fling, hurl; lash out at; round on someone; informal jump down someone's throat, fly off the handle at.

 

snarl

snarl 2 verb PHRASES snarl something up 1 the trailing lead got snarled up in a bramble bush: tangle, entangle, entwine, enmesh, ravel, knot, twist, intertwine, jumble, muddle, foul. ANTONYMS untangle. 2 a heavy backlog of cases has snarled up the court process: complicate, confuse, muddle, jumble, throw into disorder, embroil, make difficult; informal mess up. ANTONYMS sort out, facilitate.

 

snarl-up

snarl-up noun informal 1 Edinburgh's daily traffic snarl-ups: traffic jam, jam, tailback, line, stream, gridlock. 2 the main cause of the brouhaha is a snarl-up in terminology: muddle, mess, tangle, jumble, entanglement, imbroglio; misunderstanding, misinterpretation, misconstruction, misapprehension, misconception, the wrong idea, false impression, confusion; mistake, error, mix-up, bungle; W. Indian comess; informal hash, mess-up, foul-up, screw-up; N. Amer. informal snafu; vulgar slang fuck-up; Brit. vulgar slang balls-up.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

snarl

snarl 1 /snɑː r l /動詞 自動詞 1 〈犬などが 〉 «…に » (歯をむき出して )うなる «at » .2 〈人が 〉 «…に » がみがみ言う, どなる «at » .他動詞 …をどなって言う, とげとげしく言う (out )He snarled out his contempt .彼は軽蔑 けいべつ 心もあらわに [どなるように ]言った 名詞 C 1 うなり (声 ); がみがみ言うこと .2 荒々しい言葉 .

 

snarl

snarl 2 名詞 C 1 (髪 糸などの )もつれ His hair is full of snarls .彼の髪はかなりもつれている 2 〖通例a 混乱, 紛糾 .動詞 他動詞 1 〈髪 糸など 〉をもつれさせる .2 〖通例be ed 交通 問題などが 〉混乱する ; 紛糾する (up )Traffic is badly snarled .交通が大混雑している 自動詞 もつれる ; 混乱する .

 

snarl-up

sn rl- p 名詞 C ⦅くだけて ⦆交通渋滞 ; 混乱 .