The dictionary is in trouble; contradictory
Example:
She seems to be entangled with some artist in Rome.
She seems to have some romantic relationship with an artist in Rome.
Question 2: How to express entanglement in English: being entangled; Interweave with;
Question 3: I am struggling. How to say it in English? What do you mean, struggling? Confused, confused?
So I'm confused
Question 4: How do you say tangled English? Awkward; Embarrassed, indecisive, indecisive
In fact, the word "tangled" mainly refers to indecision about something.
Make sentences:
This matter embarrassed me.
Tom is an indecisive man.
Question 5: How to say tangled in English? What Wu Qiong wants to ask today is: entanglement. Donnie: Hey, Wu Qiong, congratulations! I heard that you got a job. Wu Qiong: Yes, I just got the notice yesterday! This is my dream job. Donnie: Great! You must be very excited. Wu Qiong: Well, I really hesitate. The company wants me to go to America for two years. I hate to leave my friend here, but I don't want to give up this rare opportunity. It's really tangled. Donnie, how do you say it in English? Donnie: You can say that I am struggling, struggling. Wu Qiong: Tear? That doesn't mean tearing? Donnie: Well, it's a familiar life on the one hand and a rare opportunity on the other. You don't want to give up. It's like your heart is torn in two different directions, right? You can also call me a wait-and-see attitude. Wu Qiong: Fence? Fence? Donnie: Yes, in China, you can't make up your mind. In English, on the fence is like riding on a fence, not knowing which way to fall. Wu Qiong: I see. So what do you think I should do? Donnie: Maybe you should ask yourself, which is the lesser of two evils? Is it worse to give up your dream job or to stay away from your family and friends? Wu Qiong: Which is the lesser of two evils? Which of the two evils is the lesser? Donnie: That's right. Maybe when you think like this, you will understand the answer. Wu Qiong: My dawn? D-a-w-n, doesn't it mean "dawn"? Donnie: Dawn on me seems to drive away the night at dawn and let you see the problem clearly. Wu Qiong: Ah.
Question 6: "I am struggling". How do you say I am confused in English?
Question 7: I have been struggling with how to say this sentence in English recently, which means an action that has continued from the past to the present, and this "struggle" may continue, so when the application is completed, I have been struggling recently.