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Перевод: tangle
[существительное] спутанный клубок; сплетение; путаница ; неразбериха ; беспорядок ; ссора ; конфликт ; драга ; драга для исследования морского дна; [глагол] запутывать; запутываться; усложнять; усложняться
Тезаурус:
- His father's ghost had returned in the tangle of late-summer foliage, the first fall of the leaves, the tentative autumn smells.
- Between moves 9 and 13, he adopted a convoluted plan that seemed only to tangle his own pieces.
- Does coat tangle?
- Brother Mick, player-manager of amateur side Bognor, was shown the red card after lookalike Paul got in a tangle with Diadora League opponents Dulwich Hamlet.
- ACROSS THE BORDER AND INTO THE TANGLE Trading in Europe means communicating in more than one language and using several currencies.
- In the CEGB's tangle of arguments, this was perhaps the most bizarre twist of all.
- It was now thrashing feebly about in the straw trying to get its tangle of legs in order, a whole, complete, new horse - when five minutes ago there had been nothing at all save him thinking Firelight had indigestion.
- As they grow into their compact form, their beautifully regular, heart-shaped leaves hang down from a tangle of branches to give glorious dappled shade from the hottest summer sun.
- And while he watched, Firelight gave a great heave and a whole lot more of the little horse slid out, its neck and mane and withers and then its whole backside complete with tail, spilt out in a heap in the straw, ungainly legs in a pale tangle.
- The tangle of brown foot-long dried grass and dead leaves and the leafless shoots of new growth filled every space between saplings and established trees.
- The second tangle lay in Imperial economics.
- The first is usually ignored and forgotten: it consists of farmers and peasants who live miles from anywhere in the largely inaccessible tangle of mountain and forest that make up much of the land area of the eastern end of the Central American isthmus.
- The tangle of behaviours Wilson discusses consists of crime rates, teenage pregnancy, female heads of families, welfare dependency, and out of wedlock births.
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