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unburden

/uhn-bur-dn/US // ʌnˈbɜr dn //UK // (ʌnˈbɜːdən) //

解除负担,卸下负担,卸下重担,卸下责任

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to free from a burden.
    • : to relieve by revealing or confessing something.
    • : to cast off or get rid of, as a burden or something burdensome; disclose; reveal: He unburdened the worries that plagued him.

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Examples

  • In the rush to unburden itself from its liabilities, Evergrande is reportedly exploring sales for these assets, but buyers are hard to come by.

  • As a tradeoff for providing states like these with a set amount of funding that would decline in value over time, the Clinton administration promised each state more flexibility over how it could use the dollars, unburdened by federal regulation.

  • Hell, it might even be better, because you’d be unburdened by years of expectations and lore.

  • My mother was a good woman, but she didn't realize how I often longed to unburden my heart to her.

  • You too have a skeleton in the family, I perceive; so let's unburden our souls and exchange confidences.

  • Constantine, Gorgo and old Eusebius were left together, and the young girl was longing to unburden her over-full heart.

  • Garson hesitated for a moment, then decided to unburden himself, for he craved precise knowledge in this matter.

  • I understood well enough that it was through sympathy that he had invited me to unburden.