tangled

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English - Turkish
{f} karıştır
karmakarisik
{s} karışık, dolaşık, girift, girişik, karmaşık
girift
tangle
karmakarışık etmek
tangled up with somebody
involved with someone
tangled hair
karışık saç
tangled skein
arapsaçı
tangled skein
karmakarışıklık
tangled thing
karışık şey
tangle
{f} arapsaçına çevirmek
become tangled
dolaşmak
tangle
ihtilaf
tangle
girişmek
tangle
arapsaçına dönmek
tangle
karmakarışık
tangle
dolanmak
tangle
kördüğüm
tangle
münakaşa
tangle
(Askeri) su yosunu
tangle
dolaşık şey
tangle
arap saçına çevirmek
tangle
karmakarışık şey
tangle
karışmak
tangle
düğüm
tousled; tangled; rough; shaggy
tousled; karışık, kaba, tüylü
be/get tangled
up (karmaşık bir durumun) içinden çıkamamak: He's all tangled up in those intrigues of his own devising. Kendi entrikalarının
be/get tangled
{k} 1. up (karmaşık bir durumun) içinden çıkamamak: He's all tangled up in those intrigues of his own devising. Kendi entrikalarının
tangle
(ip, iplik, tel, zincir, saç v.b.'ni) karıştırmak, dolaştırmak, karmakarışık etmek; (ip, iplik, tel, zincir, saç v.b.) karışmak
tangle
karmaşa
tangle
Laminaria saccharina
tangle
yenilebilen bir çeşit su yosunu
tangle
{f} dolaştırmak
tangle
{f} 1. (ip, iplik, tel, zincir, saç v.b.'ni) karıştırmak, dolaştırmak, karmakarışık etmek; (ip, iplik, tel, zincir, saç v.b.) karışmak
tangle
karışık vaziyete düş
tangle
{i} dolaşıklık
tangle
arap saçına dönmek
tangle
{f} içinden çıkılmaz hale getirmek
tangle
tangle karış/karıştır
tangle
(Tıp) Deniz yosunu
tangle
dolaşmak
tangle
{i} arapsaçı
tangle
{i} karışıklık
tangle
{f} karıştırmak
English - English
past tense of to tangle
in a confused mass; "pushed back her tangled hair"; "the tangled ropes
past participle of to tangle
highly involved or intricate; "the Byzantine tax structure"; "convoluted legal language"; "convoluted reasoning"; "intricate needlework"; "an intricate labyrinth of refined phraseology"; "the plot was too involved"; "a knotty problem"; "got his way by labyrinthine maneuvering"; "Oh, what a tangled web we weave"- Sir Walter Scott; "tortuous legal procedures"; "tortuous negotiations lasting for months"
in a confused mass; "pushed back her tangled hair"; "the tangled ropes"
caffled
tangled nest spider
any spider of the family Amaurobiidae
tangled nest spiders
plural form of tangled nest spider
tangled up in something
involved in something that is difficult to get out of
tangled up with something
involved in something that is difficult to get out of
tangle
to mix together or intertwine
tangle
to catch and hold
tangle
A region of the projection of a knot such that the knot crosses its perimeter exactly four times
tangle
{n} a knot of things mingled, a sea-weed
tangle
{v} to embroil, ensnare, mix, entangle
tangle
If ideas or situations are tangled, they become confused and complicated. The themes get tangled in Mr. Mahfouz's epic storytelling You are currently in a muddle where financial and emotional concerns are tangled together. + tangled tan·gled His personal life has become more tangled than ever
tangle
Used also figuratively
tangle
If something is tangled or tangles, it becomes twisted together in an untidy way. Animals get tangled in fishing nets and drown She tried to kick the pajamas loose, but they were tangled in the satin sheet Her hair tends to tangle He suggested that tangling fishing gear should be made a criminal offence
tangle
To involve; to insnare; to entrap; as, to be tangled in lies
tangle
to become mixed together or intertwined
tangle
To unite or knit together confusedly; to interweave or interlock, as threads, so as to make it difficult to unravel the knot; to entangle; to ravel
tangle
An instrument consisting essentially of an iron bar to which are attached swabs, or bundles of frayed rope, or other similar substances, used to capture starfishes, sea urchins, and other similar creatures living at the bottom of the sea
tangle
a complicated or confused state or condition
tangle
a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven; "they carved their way through the tangle of vines
tangle
To be entangled or united confusedly; to get in a tangle
tangle
{f} cause to become intertwined in a confused mass; cause to become involved in a confusing or complicated situation, entangle; become twisted and tangled; fight (Informal)
tangle
twist together or entwine into a confusing mass; "The child entangled the cord"
tangle
disarrange or rumple; dishevel; "The strong wind tousled my hair"
tangle
A tangle of something is a mass of it twisted together in an untidy way. A tangle of wires is all that remains of the computer and phone systems
tangle
something jumbled or confused; "a tangle of government regulations" a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven; "they carved their way through the tangle of vines
tangle
to be forced into some kind of situation
tangle
a tangled twisted mass
tangle
{i} disorderly mass, jumble; confusing or complicated condition; fight (Informal)
tangle
to enter into an argument, conflict, dispute, or fight
tangle
force into some kind of situation, condition, or course of action; "They were swept up by the events"; "don't drag me into this business"
tangle
You can refer to a confusing or complicated situation as a tangle. I was thinking what a tangle we had got ourselves into
tangle
an argument, conflict, dispute, or fight
tangle
something jumbled or confused; "a tangle of government regulations"
tangle
a twisted and tangled mass that is highly interwoven; "they carved their way through the tangle of vines"
tangle
tangle or complicate; "a ravelled story"
tangle
Any large blackish seaweed, especially the Laminaria saccharina
tangle
A knot of threads, or other thing, united confusedly, or so interwoven as not to be easily disengaged; a snarl; as, hair or yarn in tangles; a tangle of vines and briers
Turkish - English

Definition of tangled in Turkish English dictionary

keçe gibi matted, tangled
(hair)
leylek yuvası gibi very tangled, unkempt
(hair)
tangled

    Hyphenation

    tan·gled

    Turkish pronunciation

    tänggıld

    Pronunciation

    /ˈtaɴɢgəld/ /ˈtæŋɡəld/

    Etymology

    [ 'ta[ng]-g&l ] (verb.) 14th century. Middle English tangilen, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Swedish dialect taggla to tangle.

    Common Collocations

    tangled up
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