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unpick

/uhn-pik/US // ʌnˈpɪk //UK // (ʌnˈpɪk) //

拆开,解开,拆开来,拆解

Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to take out the stitches of.

Examples

  • From understanding data and reviewing tech stacks, processes and teams, to investigating different identifier solutions and testing contextual solutions, there’s a lot for marketers to unpick.

  • With it came a surge of subscribers as readers looked to the Economist to unpick the impact on the economy, politics, culture and more.

  • One of the biggest challenges in trying to explain China’s role in Africa is that is often involves unpicking long-established narratives.

  • He is due to face questioning by the police later this week, as they attempt to unpick the details of this amazing case.

  • Connie, if we can unpick the lock and get the door open, where shall we go?

  • You won't unpick the sewing on the American cloth too, will you?

  • In this case, unpick the cuffs if possible, if not, cut them off close up.

  • She flung down the skirt that she was helping to unpick and let the scissors fall to the ground.

  • He makes a frantic endeavour to unpick the stitches, finally giving it up in despair.