unraveled 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.
unraveled 近义词
unfold
solve
untangle
更多unraveled例句
- That’s especially true for people who have been part of a tightly knit group that suddenly unravels.
- The new data set could help scientists unravel many mysteries about the universe’s expansion and the solar system’s future.
- To unravel the processes that operated on early Earth, we developed computer models to replicate its once much hotter conditions.
- After a lackluster first half, with both offenses struggling, Indiana surged ahead as Tagovailoa’s afternoon unraveled.
- Any number of things could ultimately unravel the Lakers’ plans.
- So was Thomas Monath, the doctor who had just unraveled the natural history of Lassa fever.
- She was becoming so unraveled and undone, so it was nice that she was forced into that old ray of dealing with clients.
- That strategy unraveled completely Tuesday night, in the face of a massacre.
- They allegedly ran their far-flung, online drug-slinging operation like a buttoned-down business—until it all unraveled.
- Sure, as the unskewed polls unraveled, Mr. 47 Percent lost—with just 47 percent of the popular vote.
- One was to cut the cable, and support one end in the water by a buoy until the rest could be unraveled.
- And everybody put questions to everybody, and all compared notes, and the hours fled while they unraveled their own strange story.
- Renwick had only unraveled the thread to see how far it would lead.
- As it was, he got away before the snarl of steers had entirely unraveled itself.
- He had, however, a great curiosity to know who could have made it; and in fact the mystery was soon unraveled.