Get+entangled

  • 1entangled — [[t]ɪntæ̱ŋg(ə)ld[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: oft ADJ in/with n If something is entangled in something such as a rope, wire, or net, it is caught in it very firmly. Divers battled for hours to try to free a whale that became entangled in crab nets. 2) ADJ …

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  • 2entangled — adjective 1 involved in an argument, or a situation that is difficult to escape from, or a relationship that causes problems etc (+ in): Military observers fear that the US could get entangled in another Vietnam. (+ with): Sue became romantically …

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  • 3Get Up! — Infobox Film name = Get Up! caption = imdb rating = director = Kazuyuki Izutsu producer = writer = Kazuyuki Izutsu starring = Toshiyuki Nishida, Takako Tokiwa, Taro Yamamoto, Ittoku Kishibe music = cinematography = editing = distributor =… …

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  • 4entangled — adj. VERBS ▪ be ▪ become, get ▪ The fishing lines had become hopelessly entangled. ▪ find yourself ▪ Carlos finds himself deeply entangled in …

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  • 5entangled — en|tan|gled [ ın tæŋgld ] adjective 1. ) so involved in a complicated situation that it is difficult to get out: The discussion became too entangled in the statistics of the problem. 2. ) stuck in something such as ropes or wires: The divers had… …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 6get involved — participate, take part in, become interested in, become entangled in …

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  • 7entangled — [ɪnˈtæŋg(ə)ld] adj 1) so involved in a complicated situation that it is difficult to get out 2) stuck in something such as ropes or wires entanglement noun [U] …

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  • 8bog down, to get bogged down — {v. phr.}, {mostly intransitive or passive} 1. To stop progressing; to slow to a halt. * /Work on the new building bogged down, because the contractor didn t deliver the needed concrete blocks./ 2. To become entangled with a variety of obstacles… …

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  • 9bog down, to get bogged down — {v. phr.}, {mostly intransitive or passive} 1. To stop progressing; to slow to a halt. * /Work on the new building bogged down, because the contractor didn t deliver the needed concrete blocks./ 2. To become entangled with a variety of obstacles… …

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  • 10bog\ down,\ to\ get\ bogged\ down — v. phr. mostly intransitive or passive 1. To stop progressing; to slow to a halt. Work on the new building bogged down, because the contractor didn t deliver the needed concrete blocks. 2. To become entangled with a variety of obstacles making… …

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