Gnarling
Translation of "gnarling" into Russian
gnarling
NounUK
/ˈnɑːlɪŋ/
US
/ˈnɑr.lɪŋ/
gnarling
gnarlings pl
The gnarling of the dog was intimidating.
Рычание собаки было пугающим.
gnarl
Verbgnarling
Gerund
UK
/nɑːl/
US
/nɑrl/
gnarl
gnarls
gnarled Past Simple / Past Participle
gnarling Gerund
The old tree began to gnarl as it aged.
Старое дерево начало искривляться с возрастом.
Definitions
gnarl
NounUK
/nɑːl/
US
/nɑrl/
A knotty protuberance on a tree; a knot.
The old oak tree had a large gnarl on its trunk, giving it a unique character.
A rough, twisted, or knotted part, especially on wood.
The craftsman admired the gnarl in the wood, seeing it as a feature rather than a flaw.
gnarl
VerbUK
/nɑːl/
US
/nɑrl/
To twist into a state of deformity or ruggedness.
The old tree began to gnarl as it aged, its branches twisting in all directions.
To cause (something) to become knotted, rough, or misshapen.
Arthritis had begun to gnarl her fingers, making even simple tasks painful.