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entanglement

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++
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en·tan·gle·ment /ɪnˈtæŋɡəlmənt/ noun  1 RELATIONSHIP[countable] a difficult situation or relationship that is hard to escape from 牵连;瓜葛 She had always been afraid of any emotional entanglements. 她总是害怕陷入感情纠葛。2. [uncountable] when something becomes entangled in something 纠缠,缠住3. [countable often plural]PMD a fence made of barbed wire that prevents enemy soldiers from getting too close 〔阻止敌人接近的〕带刺铁丝网围栏
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entanglementBecause she herself had subsequently been extremely wary of any emotional entanglements.Irrational perhaps, but they approach their misery from entirely different directions and ethnic entanglements.The only intrusion is the one I let in myself when I enlisted Shelly, and with Shelly all her grubby entanglements.During most of Alexander's reign, the regime had carefully avoided all but minor military entanglements.A good hour later, following numerous entanglements of rope in a tree, we arrived safely back to earth.Furthermore, school supervision of the activities is precisely the kind of entanglement that is impermissible under constitutional precedents.Mr Anderson said there was a risk of entanglement during operation and the company was required by law to provide covers.political entanglementsThe accumulation of obligations made it nearly impossible for the children to pry loose from the entanglement.
en·tan·gle·ment nounChineseSyllable
that Corpus or situation is relationship a difficult


entanglement
entanglement /ɪnˈtæŋɡəlmənt/ noun
1. [countable] a difficult situation or relationship that is hard to escape from:
    She had always been afraid of any emotional entanglements.
2. [uncountable] when something becomes entangled in something
3. [countable often plural] a fence made of barbed wire that prevents enemy soldiers from getting too close


en·tangle·mentBrE /ɪnˈtæŋɡlmənt/ 🔊NAmE /ɪnˈtæŋɡlmənt/ 🔊 noun [countable] a difficult or complicated relationship with another person or country 瓜葛;牵连 [uncountable] the act of becoming entangled in sth; the state of being entangled 纠缠;缠住Many dolphins die each year from entanglement in fishing nets. 每年都有许多海豚被捕鱼网缠绕致死。🔊🔊en·tangle·ments [plural] (specialist) barriers made of barbed wire, used to stop an enemy from getting close 铁丝网(用以阻止敌人靠近)