0 to cause something to become caught in something such as a net or ropes -- (用網、繩等)纏住,套住
The dolphin had become entangled in/with the fishing nets. 海豚被漁網纏住了。
He went to the shop to buy bread, and got entangled in/with a carnival parade. 他去商店買麵包,卻被捲進嘉年華遊行隊伍裡去了。
The mayor and the city council are anxious to avoid getting entangled in the controversy. 市長和市議會迫切希望能避免捲入這場爭議。
She seems to be romantically entangled with some artist in Rome. 她似乎和一位羅馬藝術家陷入了感情糾葛
Because of this, worthy men are entangled in regulations, and degenerates only make excuses.
Until now, their sense of self was entangled with that of their families and even their small communities.
In addition, he overlooked the extent to which supposedly dispassionate scientific arguments were themselves entangled with attitudes to humans.
The effects of such life events, however, appear to be fairly entangled with emergent symptoms as well as family difficulties.
Like "stimulus" and "response" in psychology, the concepts, "organism" and "environment" are more complex and mutually entangled than they appear.
In a crowded policy space, the task of changing a policy by the way is necessarily entangled with changing a multitude of policies.
The already beleaguered common worker was further entangled in the alien language of rules and regulations to fight for his rights.
After 'soaking', the nets are retrieved and the fish entangled in the mesh are extracted and hauled on board.