undo 的定义
un·did [uhn-did], /ʌnˈdɪd/, un·done [uhn-duhn], /ʌnˈdʌn/, un·do·ing.
- to reverse the doing of; cause to be as if never done: Murder once done can never be undone.
- to do away with; erase; efface: to undo the havoc done by the storm.
- to bring to ruin or disaster; destroy: In the end his lies undid him.
- to unfasten by releasing: to undo a gate; to undo a button.
- to untie or loose.
- to open.
- Archaic. to explain; interpret.
undo 近义词
open
nullify, invalidate
undo 的近义词 50 个
- abolish
- annul
- destroy
- mar
- negate
- offset
- overturn
- quash
- reverse
- ruin
- shatter
- spoil
- subvert
- undermine
- wipe out
- wreck
- abate
- abrogate
- annihilate
- break
- cancel
- cramp
- craze
- crimp
- decimate
- defeat
- demolish
- have
- impoverish
- injure
- neutralize
- outfox
- outmaneuver
- outsmart
- overreach
- overthrow
- queer
- raze
- skin
- smash
- stymie
- unsettle
- upset
- vitiate
- wrack
- bring down
- bring to naught
- make waves
- screw up
- unbuild
undo 的反义词 30 个
更多undo例句
- It was probably the most difficult thing I’ve ever done, because you’re walking in and saying, “The second that this happens, you can’t undo it.”
- Weber argues that voters should pass Proposition 16, which would undo the state’s current ban on affirmative action policies.
- One example of the work being done to advance systemic change is California’s Proposition 16, which would undo our state’s ban on affirmative action.
- A union-backed proposal to partially undo a city law restricting union-friendly contracts will have to wait for another election.
- So I’m just undoing the wrong that these earlier presidents did.
- But then the question becomes, how do you undo gerrymandering?
- We should undo that double standard by offering similar protections to every young Black man who is arrested in this country.
- And yet, ultimately, the Supreme Court holds the power to uphold or undo what it has taken him years to accomplish.
- Underlying all of this legal maneuvering is the social fact that marriages are hard to undo.
- The wind and the dust in this climate can undo even the hardiest things.
- I didnt think much of that, but he said afterward, A man may do in an hour what he cant undo in a lifetime.
- "You must live and undo your misdeeds if you can, dear grandfather," said Richard, whose own conscience was as yet very easy.
- What if that uncanny demon should return, and undo all his labor by some diabolical plan or act?
- “Undo him then, and be damned,” growled the skipper, and rolled off to drink himself drunk.
- In some instances the public mind was not made up concerning a law, and one Assembly would undo the work of its predecessor.