unravel 的 2 个定义
un·rav·eled, un·rav·el·ing or un·rav·elled, un·rav·el·ling.
- to separate or disentangle the threads of.
- to free from complication or difficulty; make plain or clear; solve: to unravel a situation; to unravel a mystery.
- Informal. to take apart; undo; destroy.
un·rav·eled, un·rav·el·ing or un·rav·elled, un·rav·el·ling.
- to become unraveled.
unravel 近义词
solve
untangle
unfold
更多unravel例句
- Gene editing may be able to help researchers unravel the mysteries of the cephalopod brain.
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- Although Schwend was initially released, his life began to unravel.
- Soon, Egan begins to unravel—haunted by the high body counts, the civilian casualties, and the bizarre, detached nature of it all.
- To help unravel the secrets of "Time Zones," The Daily Beast caught up with Hamm earlier this week in Los Angeles.
- Those first confusing moments unravel in my mind like an old film.
- Yet the distinction between good, bad, and likeable remains one of the most difficult mysteries to unravel.
- De Robeck and Keyes came over from the Triad to unravel knotty points.
- "Better leave your mother here," he said, when she told him of her determination to unravel the mystery.
- The blank maze of tree trunks began to unravel into moss-strewn avenues.
- To die as soon as possible, to escape shame by a complete disappearance, to unravel in this way an inextricable situation.
- There's a mystery, but James Price, alias Pickles, 'ull unravel it.