Definition of the word mangled

Pronunciation of vocabulary mangled

mangledadjective

bị cắt xén

/ˈmæŋɡld//ˈmæŋɡld/

Origin of the word mangled

The word "mangled" has a rich history dating back to the 15th century. It comes from the Old French word "mangle," which means "to crush" or "to beat." This Old French word is derived from the Latin words "maniceps," meaning "crush" or "oppRESS," and "mani," meaning "hand." Initially, "mangle" referred to the act of crushing or beating something with one's hands or with an instrument. Over time, the meaning of the word expanded to include the idea of distortion or disfiguration, often in a violent or forceful manner. In the 17th century, the word "mangle" also took on a nautical meaning, referring to the act of twisting or tangling rope. Today, "mangled" is used to describe something that has been violently or forcibly deformed, damaged, or disfigured. Whether it's a piece of machinery, a person's body, or a piece of writing, "mangled" implies a sense of chaos, destruction, and distress.

Vocabulary summary mangled

typenoun

meaning(textile industry) rolling mill

typetransitive verb

meaning(textile industry) calender (fabric)

Example of vocabulary manglednamespace

meaning

badly damaged, especially as a result of being torn or twisted

bị hư hỏng nặng, đặc biệt là do bị rách hoặc xoắn

  • mangled bodies/remains

    thi thể/di cốt bị xé nát

  • After the car crashed into a tree, the passengers' bodies were mangled beyond recognition.

    Sau khi chiếc xe đâm vào một cái cây, thi thể của những hành khách bị biến dạng đến mức không thể nhận dạng.

  • The dog got its paw caught in the door and was left with a mangled limb that required surgery.

    Con chó bị kẹt chân vào cửa và bị thương ở chân, phải phẫu thuật.

  • The mangled meat in the refrigerator had been there for days and was disgusting to look at.

    Miếng thịt nát trong tủ lạnh đã ở đó nhiều ngày và trông thật kinh tởm.

  • The writer's poetry was full of metaphors, but some of them were so twisted and mangled as to be incomprehensible.

    Thơ của tác giả đầy ẩn dụ, nhưng một số ẩn dụ lại quá phức tạp và khó hiểu.

meaning

made to seem less good than it really is by being said wrongly or played badly

được làm cho có vẻ kém tốt hơn thực tế bằng cách nói sai hoặc chơi tệ

  • mangled syntax/quotations/grammar

    cú pháp/trích dẫn/ngữ pháp bị bóp méo

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