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unrolled

/uhn-rohl/US // ʌnˈroʊl //UK // (ʌnˈrəʊl) //

未展开的,未展开

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to open or spread out: to unroll a bolt of fabric.
    • : to lay open; display; reveal.
    • : Obsolete. to strike from a roll or register.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become unrolled or spread out: The scrolls unroll easily.
    • : to become continuously visible or apparent: The landscape unrolled before our eyes.

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Examples

  • With its innovative design, you can quickly see its contents when it’s unrolled and hung.

  • Taken in the fully unrolled context of her career, the fact that she started so young seems like its least interesting aspect.

  • Their theories sit particularly awkwardly in the present moment, when countries are combating the pandemic by unrolling popular spending programs.

  • In all these problems, the basic idea is to unroll your shape in a way that makes the paths you are studying simpler.

  • The steely lake, and the rough-ridged, black-green sea of the fir-tops began to unroll below him.

  • Soften the leaves by soaking in hot water, unroll carefully and examine with a hand lens or low power of the microscope.

  • The author began in the previous verse to unroll his magnificent record of the elders.

  • Then in an instant there seemed to unroll before him the long, slow years of the desolation of that home without Jamie.

  • Unroll thy long scroll and say, have they won who first reached the goal, heedless of a brother's rights?