English to Malay Dictionary entanglement

entanglement

tersangkut
definition
noun
many dolphins die from entanglement in fishing nets
the action or fact of entangling or being entangled.
example
But even in these most remote outposts, threats are growing from offshore fishing pressures and 'entanglement' in long-lines.
He was eight years older and wary of 'entanglement' after a painful affair with Barbara Stanwyck.
My lifelong 'entanglement' with pay phones dates me; when I was young they were just there, a given, often as stubborn and uncongenial as the curbstone underfoot.
He begins affairs with two women - a romantic 'entanglement' which ends in tragedy.
In a few cases, biologists found evidence of ship strikes (propeller cuts) or 'entanglement' in fishing gear.
Humpback recovery looks strong, but threats such as boat traffic, 'entanglement' in fishing gear, sonar noise, and disruption of habitat and food supply remain.
It takes into account the inherent 'entanglement' of psychophysical systems and the fact that such systems have their own history.
The pier is a popular fishing location, but divers need to be aware of the risk of fishing-line 'entanglement' .
An affair is consensual sex and/or emotional 'entanglement' between two willing adults, one of which has previously promised not to do such things.
Toxic chemicals, oil spills, 'entanglement' in fishing gear and depleted habitats are among the threats to California's sea otters.
I like the idea of a friendship that could be discontinued at will but worry that this could quickly deteriorate into emotional 'entanglement' , hers or mine.
If toys have protruding objects, be alert to possible 'entanglement' hazards, particularly loose clothing or strings around a child's neck.
Litter poses a threat to dolphins, whales, turtles and seabirds by 'entanglement' in and ingestion of plastics.
many dolphins die from 'entanglement' in fishing nets
It's a fairly cold action film, strong on car chases and killing, but without much emotional 'entanglement' .
I am married to a minister who has had one physical affair and at least one emotional 'entanglement' in the past 10 years.
Continuing, he explained that crush injuries involving animals or 'entanglement' in machinery account for most farm accidents.
Another organisation has also found an increasing number of boat strikes and 'entanglement' in monofilament fishing lines.
The fallout of this particular affair, his 'entanglement' with a childhood friend of hers - another innocent - and its ugly denouement is what constitutes the plot of the novel.
many dolphins die from 'entanglement' in fishing nets
By resolve, I mean, coming to a point where each of you are fairly free of the emotional 'entanglement' that holds you together and generates the pain and fear.
Ship collisions and 'entanglement' in fishing gear now make up 50 percent of known right whale deaths.
A new report reveals that Tanzania's population of dugongs is on the verge of collapse as a result of accidental 'entanglement' in gill nets.
Today the biggest threat facing right whales is collisions with ships and 'entanglement' in fishing gear.
Elizabeth, 11, barely speaks, and she views her adoption by the Sheridans as just another temporary situation, to be endured without emotional 'entanglement' .
Strikes by ships and 'entanglement' in some types of fishing gear are the biggest threats to the endangered right whales.
Those include pollution, boat strikes, 'entanglement' in fishing gear, and developments that impact on whale breeding grounds, feeding grounds, and migration routes.
A burst of gunfire swept the ground to his left, several rounds zinging off the barb wire 'entanglement' to the left of the path that had been cleared through the wire by the pioneers in preparation for the assault.
Despite the complicated love 'entanglements' of his novels, his focus is not on romance or adventure, but on the political realities and theories that his characters express.
Matters are complicated by the 'entanglements' these old members have with several current undergraduates, who have motives of their own.
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