unmaking / ʌnˈmeɪk /

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unmaking 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

un·made, un·mak·ing.

  1. to cause to be as if never made; reduce to the original elements or condition; undo; destroy.
  2. to depose from office or authority; demote in rank.
  3. to change the essential point of.
  4. to alter the opinion of.
  5. to change or alter the character of.

unmaking 近义词

unmaking

等同于 hatchet job

unmaking

等同于 raze

unmaking

等同于 depose

unmaking

等同于 dethrone

unmaking 的近义词 7
unmaking 的反义词 2
unmaking

等同于 displace

unmaking

等同于 dissolve

unmaking

等同于 dissolve

更多unmaking例句

  1. The economic meltdown that made him now threatens to unmake him.
  2. He knew well enough that this event would make or unmake him in Pontiac.
  3. You could make things happen on Crimson, but you couldn't unmake them.
  4. Evidence made her a Christian—stronger evidence on the side of her former faith can alone unmake her.'
  5. Then he suddenly left off writing, and I drew the conclusion that it is as easy to unmake friends as to make them.
  6. His lips press and his arms enfold not her so much as the ideal of her, and unless she unmake herself, he cannot unlove her.