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unfurled

/uhn-furl/US // ʌnˈfɜrl //UK // (ʌnˈfɜːl) //

展开,展开的,展开了,展开来的

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to spread or shake out from a furled state, as a sail or a flag; unfold.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become unfurled.

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Examples

  • First, a parachute will unfurl, taking the vehicle from a supersonic speed down to 200 miles per hour.

  • That little bit of warmth helped her make it to summer when she’d unfurl in the sun while Dad sat under the umbrella content, and slightly sunburnt.

  • Two days later, they shared a tent for the first time atop Beauty Spot, a panoramic bald knob where the Appalachians unfurl in an infinite ripple.

  • Details about the LG Rollable are still sparse, which isn’t out of the ordinary for a new product at CES, but it promises a normal-sized smartphone screen that literally unfurls into a display the size of a small tablet.

  • In total, Disney said it was unfurling 100 new titles, 80 percent of which would go digital first.

  • As the controversy unfurled late Monday, it created some odd bedfellows.

  • The solution they came up with was the scroll, which let viewers walk through the painting as they unfurled it.

  • From the compartments hung 225 flags and banners, all unfurled and with decorative effects on their finials.

  • Sometimes I am up, unfurled, engaged in the current of the world around me.

  • He walked to the back of the room, where another young man unfurled a Palestinian flag and joined him in marching out.

  • In several places on the Island the flag of rebellion had been unfurled, and General Riosʼ troops showed them no quarter.

  • Mrs. Crichell unfurled her fan, which was of black feathers like some big wing.

  • He saw the sail of "number four" mast sprawling loose in its lazy-jacks, unfurled and showing a tumbled expanse of canvas.

  • The dust is on their corselets; Their marching fills the world; With conquest after conquest Their banners are unfurled.

  • The banner of freedom (the fan) was unfurled and waved on high, the national song was chanted, and the war began.