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to entangle
01
enredar
to interweave or twist into a complex and confusing mass, making separation or unraveling difficult
Intransitive
Ejemplos
The vines grew rapidly and began to entangle, forming a dense, impenetrable thicket in the garden.
Las vides crecieron rápidamente y comenzaron a enredarse, formando una espesa e impenetrable maleza en el jardín.
In the dense forest, tree roots often entangle, creating natural obstacles for hikers and explorers.
En el bosque denso, las raíces de los árboles a menudo se enredan, creando obstáculos naturales para los excursionistas y exploradores.
02
enredar, enmarañar
to trap or ensnare something, causing it to become twisted, caught, or intertwined
Transitive: to entangle sb/sth | to entangle sb/sth in sth
Ejemplos
The cat playfully leaped into a pile of yarn, only to become entangled in the threads.
El gato saltó juguetonamente a un montón de hilo, solo para enredarse en los hilos.
The spider expert observed the intricate web, noting how its strands intricately entangle unsuspecting insects.
El experto en arañas observó la intrincada red, notando cómo sus hebras enredan hábilmente a los insectos desprevenidos.
03
enredar, involucrar
to become involved in a complicated or difficult situation
Transitive: to entangle sb in a difficult situation
Ejemplos
The detective uncovered a plot to entangle the innocent witness in a web of false accusations.
El detective descubrió un complot para enredar al testigo inocente en una red de acusaciones falsas.
Financial scams often aim to entangle unsuspecting individuals in schemes that are challenging to unravel.
Los fraudes financieros a menudo buscan enredar a personas desprevenidas en esquemas que son difíciles de desentrañar.
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