英 [ˈsnɑːl ʌp]
阻止某物或某人移动或进展
a number of vehicles blocking one another until they can scarcely move
同义词: traffic jam / snarl-up
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One snarl up this month along a highway leading into Beijing was at one point over 100km long and left traffic gridlocked for eleven days until it mysteriously vanished on Thursday August 26th.
这个月发生在通往北京的高速路上的交通拥挤一度超过一百公里,以至于所引发的交通僵局持续了十一天直到八月二十六日星期四才神奇地消失。
The centre has helped her regain her home, sort out the benefit snarl-up that led to the arrears and get money to repair the place.
该中心帮她重新获得住所、处理好导致租金拖欠的救济金发放延误,并帮她申请到修理住所所用的资金。
A wary tiger flashes a toothy snarl in this extreme close-up.
一只机警的老虎在这个特写镜头里呲牙咆哮。
Could a country launch a crippling attack from cyberspace, say to knock out the electricity grid of a rival state, or snarl up the logistical chain of its armed forces?
This latest challenge comes against a backdrop of Environment Minister Edwin Poots claiming business people should stop using a "sudden interest in newts and badgers" to snarl up the planning system.
On Thursday, Environment Minister, Edwin Poots told delegates at the Retail NI conference that business people should stop using a "sudden interest in newts and badgers" to snarl up the planning system.