snarl

snarl
[snɑːl]
sustantivo
1gruñido (m) (of dog); rugido (m) (of lion, person)
verbo intransitivo
2gruñir (dog); rugir (lion)
  • to snarl at somebody -> gruñirle a alguien (person)

snarl [snarl]
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Regañar, dar muestras de enfado, gruñir entre dientes. (n)
sustantivo
2contienda, riña. (Familiar) (m)
  • Snarl-up -> embotellamiento, congestión de tráfico
verbo neutro (intransitivo)
1Enredar, enmarañar; enredarse, enmarañarse; confundir (blur, confuse). (n)
2Embutir, estampar (artículos huecos de metal). (n)
sustantivo
3Nudo, hilo enredado; cabellos desgreñados; complicación, enredo.
4(Fam.), Riña, escaramuz
adjetivo
5Nudo en la madera.

snarl [snɑːl]
noun
(noise) gruñido; (m)
he said with a snarl dijo gruñendo
verb:intransitive
[+dog, lion] gruñir
to snarl at sb [+person, dog] gruñir a algn
he's always snarling at his staff; he should learn to treat people with respect when I went in the dog snarled at me
verb:transitive
gruñir; decir gruñendo
"no!" he snarled —¡no! —gruñó él
snarl [snɑːl]
noun
1 (in wool etc) maraña; (f) enredo; (m)
2 (in traffic) atasco; (m) embotellamiento; (m)
verb:transitive
(also snarl up) [+wool] enmarañar; [+plans] confundir; enredar; [+traffic] atascar
the traffic was all snarled up había un gran atasco; el tráfico estaba atascado
verb:intransitive
(also snarl up) enmarañarse; enredarse

Verb Conjugation for "snarl"

Imperative
  • snarl
  • you snarl
  • he/she snarls
  • we snarl
  • you snarl
  • they snarl
Preterite
  • I snarled
  • you snarled
  • he/she snarled
  • we snarled
  • you snarled
  • they snarled
Present Continuous
  • I am snarling
  • you are snarling
  • he/she is snarling
  • we are snarling
  • you are snarling
  • they are snarling
Present Perfect
  • I have snarled
  • you have snarled
  • he/she has snarled
  • we have snarled
  • you have snarled
  • they have snarled
Past Continuous
  • I was snarling
  • you were snarling
  • he/she was snarling
  • we were snarling
  • you were snarling
  • they were snarling
Past Perfect
  • I had snarled
  • you had snarled
  • he/she had snarled
  • we had snarled
  • you had snarled
  • they had snarled
Future
  • I will snarl
  • you will snarl
  • he/she will snarl
  • we will snarl
  • you will snarl
  • they will snarl
Future Perfect
  • I will have snarled
  • you will have snarled
  • he/she will have snarled
  • we will have snarled
  • you will have snarled
  • they will have snarled
Future Continuous
  • I will be snarling
  • you will be snarling
  • he/she will be snarling
  • we will be snarling
  • you will be snarling
  • they will be snarling
Present Perfect Continuous
  • I have been snarling
  • you have been snarling
  • he/she has been snarling
  • we have been snarling
  • you have been snarling
  • they have been snarling
Future Perfect Continuous
  • I will have been snarling
  • you will have been snarling
  • he/she will have been snarling
  • we will have been snarling
  • you will have been snarling
  • they will have been snarling
Past Perfect Continuous
  • I had been snarling
  • you had been snarling
  • he/she had been snarling
  • we had been snarling
  • you had been snarling
  • they had been snarling
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