unfurl 的 2 个定义
- to spread or shake out from a furled state, as a sail or a flag; unfold.
- to become unfurled.
unfurl 近义词
unroll
spread out
更多unfurl例句
- I’m thinking of the Center for Land Use Interpretation, which installed speakers in a forest that played the sound of a tree falling, and of Earth First unfurling a “crack” down the front of Glen Canyon Dam.
- Apple took note and unfurled some changes with an iOS update that debuted a few months later.
- When designing their e-commerce sites, brands must be certain that when a link unfurls into a thumbnail preview, an optimal image or video is displayed.
- Marketers should stay in communication with developers to be sure content is created and optimized to unfurl properly.
- Now that you’re sure that there are no reputation crises unfurling at the moment, it’s time to deal with individual mentions.
- Other stories unfurl with giggles and exclamation, but really, read Maupin, or see him on tour.
- As the Boston tragedy continues to unfurl, things will likely continue to get worse before finally taking a turn for the better.
- How we love that word—cue the trumpets, unfurl the banners, cast a golden light upon the White House.
- Democrats did a lot of finger-pointing, but at the end of the day, enough of them did help unfurl the hose.
- An impromptu plan arose: gather for coffee and brunch at Jeans-Jacques, then unfurl the banner.
- Softly the folded flower petals of the heart began to unfurl.
- With poetry, as with going to sea, we should push from the shore and reach a certain elevation before we unfurl all our sails.
- We are here to build the temple, and to bring men up to the standard which we now unfurl to the world.
- Let the sweet accents of mercy be heard, while ye boldly unfurl the blood-stained banners of the cross.
- As his men with a cheer began to unfurl all sail, Captain Horton approached the commander of the privateer.