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 unfold [,ʌn'fәuld]   添加此单词到默认生词本
vt. 展开, 打开, 披露, 开展, 挑明

vi. 伸展, 开花, 呈现




    unfold


    Unfold \Un*fold"\, v. t. [AS. unfealdan. See 1st {Un-}, and
    {Fold}, v. t.]
    1. To open the folds of; to expand; to spread out; as, to
    unfold a tablecloth.

    Unfold thy forehead gathered into frowns. --Herbert.

    2. To open, as anything covered or close; to lay open to view
    or contemplation; to bring out in all the details, or by
    successive development; to display; to disclose; to
    reveal; to elucidate; to explain; as, to unfold one's
    designs; to unfold the principles of a science.

    Unfold the passion of my love. --Shak.

    3. To release from a fold or pen; as, to unfold sheep.


    Unfold \Un*fold"\, v. i.
    To open; to expand; to become disclosed or developed.

    The wind blows cold
    While the morning doth unfold. --J. Fletcher.

    1. The first two tales unfold from the point of view of small boys learning the oldest lesson in the book, that humans pay a price when their desire or greed interrupts nature's course.
    2. "We watched the epidemic unfold in front of us, right from the beginning until today.
    3. One of them, Drexel Burnham Lambert Inc., observes that prices may be ignoring the evidence that is beginning to unfold _ that while corporate profits might still achieve records this year, the rate of increase is decelerating.
    4. "Things sort of unfold." Workman's marketing panache dates back to a time when the publisher had more energy than money.
    5. Mr. Bertolucci allows the sweep of 60 years of Chinese history to unfold around Pu Yi as background noise to his peculiar, poignant role in the emergence of modern China.
    6. Events unfold at a smart clip and the reader grasps the overall shape of the story.
    7. Analysts expect the bond market to remain somewhat volatile in the near term as events in the Middle East continue to unfold and as economic reports fail to provide new clues about how the economy is faring.
    8. We'll just have to wait and see how matters unfold."
    9. When that evidence begins to unfold, he thinks the Dow industrials can rise to 3200.
    10. These twin narratives unfold in parallel.
    11. Little mystery stories may unfold.
    12. "I think that as the year begins to unfold, that the more optimistic forecast of more like 14.5 million cars and trucks is more likely," Chrysler Corp.
    13. "We don't know how this whole AIDS thing will unfold," says Robert Levy, a lawyer with the New York Civil Liberties Union.
    14. Spectators will be able to watch the play unfold using a special, British- made computer called an Intelligent chess display.
    15. The two first ladies exchanged pleasantries and an occasional laugh, waved to familiar faces in the crowd and watched the pageantry of unfold before them.
    16. The Moscow Chamber Opera play it like a black farce; Pokrovsky's production leaves the whole cast on stage sitting on benches to watch the unlikely events unfold, turns it into a communal ritual.
    17. No doubt many Democrats watching all this unfold before them think it can't get much worse.
    18. The stories that unfold on camera are generally happy ones. Though they participated in one of the most tumultuous periods in American history, Stange's subjects recall their childhoods with more pleasure than pain.
    19. Whatever happens, it is likely to unfold within the next few weeks.
    20. That is supposed to unfold over the four days of New Orleans.
    21. The tale will unfold in a two-hour, $8 million movie Eddie Egan plans to start filming in Fort Lauderdale in the fall, he said.
    22. Talks "don't unfold like they do in Western negotiations; there's a lot more bureaucracy.
    23. He said the satellite carried an antenna built to unfold to the size of a baseball field.
    24. Tierney Culmar had just finished making a deposit in a bank near the square when the hostage drama began to unfold.
    25. He said the payload carried an antenna built to unfold to the size of a baseball field.
    26. But there are still doubts about how it will respond as events continue to unfold. Further afield, the US moral tone is viewed as a threat to the prosperity of Hong Kong during the critical period before the colony's transfer to Beijing.
    27. He, like me, working in regions and here, came to the conclusion that even possessing the powers that we had we were unable to really unfold the processes.
    28. For Backdraft, which we didn't work on, I understand they used pig squeals in the fireball noises.' A new world began to unfold.
    29. "A whole new chapter in the WPPSS litigation is about to unfold."
    30. Stock prices were modestly higher in quiet early trading today as investors assumed a wait-and-see attitude while events in the Persian Gulf unfold further.
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