0 (especially of dogs) to make a deep, rough sound while showing the teeth, usually in anger or (of people) to speak or say something angrily and forcefully:
The dogs started to snarl at each other so I had to separate them.
[ + speech ] "Go to hell!", he snarled.
1 to become twisted together and difficult to separate; to make something become twisted together :
4 (esp. of dogs) to make a fierce sound while showing the teeth, or (of people) to speak or say something in an angry and fierce way:
5 to make or become stuck, knotted, or blocked, and so unable to move easily:
6 an angry or fierce sound or way of speaking:
The dog's snarl frightened me.
Most relevant to this discussion are the effigy vessels depicting his toothy grin or snarl.
And does this animal pace and prowl, snarl or spit?
The downward plunge at the end of the final phrase, however, could result in an uncomfortable snarl.
A chair, for example, affords for an adult the options of sitting on, standing on, or even hoisting as a defense against snarling dogs.
He duly did, creating a language appropriate to these gruff, snarling warrior aliens (see panel).
Her snarling mouth reveals, in addition to her teeth, both her social class and her intemperate vitality.
He roars, snarls, crouches, and acts as if he were going to tear the trainer to pieces.
And if the street is busy with cars and trucks, the sharp snarl of close traffic and the dull roar of distant traffic are hardly interesting material.
中文繁体
(尤指狗)齜牙低吼, (人)咆哮,吼叫, 交纏起來…
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(尤指狗)龇牙低吼, (人)咆哮,吼叫, 交缠起来…
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gruñir, gruñido [masculine, singular]…
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falar com rispidez, rosnar…
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くってかかる, どなる, (動物が)うなる…
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hırlamak, hırlar gibi konuşmak, kızgın kızgın konuşmak…
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gronder, montrer les dents, dire d’un ton hargneux…
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rondinar, grunyir…
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