Embrolla in english
Embroil
pronunciation: embrɔɪl part of speech: verb
pronunciation: embrɔɪl part of speech: verb
In gestures
embrollar = snarl up ; entangle ; knot into ; ensnare ; snare ; garble ; jumble (up) ; complicate ; mix up.
Example: If all goes as usual, it will snow approximately one inch and completely snarl up traffic until melted.Example: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Example: The issues entangled in Van Gogh's work - issues of the market, gender, and class - were also knotted into the work of many avant-garde artists of the late 19th c.Example: The novel has many trappings that will ensnare the average reader but skulking at the bottom of its well of intrigue is a timeless terror more attuned to the mature sensibilities of an adult audience.Example: In fact, the Indians had been snaring animals long before the white man came to North America.Example: This software provides full text search for text corpora that may be garbled by OCR or transmission errors, and that may contain languages other than English = This software provides full text search for text corpora that may be garbled by OCR or transmission errors, and that may contain languages other than English.Example: The lottery machine contains 99 identical black balls and 1 white ball, and after jumbling the balls, one is selected at random.Example: Russia is complicating the Syrian conflict with its intervention there.Example: They are mixed up as the talk meanders about, apparently without conscious pattern.more:
» embrollado en = enmeshed in .
Example: Enmeshed in the bureaucratic structure that many large libraries have become, individual librarians develop ways in which to make their jobs easier.» embrollarse = get into + a muddle ; get + entangled .
Example: And if you get into a muddle, you can just reset it and start over again!. Example: Early waist gunner positions were directly across from each other, often causing the gunners to bump into one another and getting entangled in each other's oxygen lines.