unsay / ʌnˈseɪ /

🎓大学词汇不说不言而喻不说了不说出来

unsay 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

un·said, un·say·ing.

  1. to withdraw, as if it had never been said; retract.

unsay 近义词

unsay

等同于 recall

unsay

等同于 recant

unsay

等同于 retract

unsay

等同于 withdraw

更多unsay例句

  1. Thus Foley massaged a deal with the first George Bush to unsay his 1988 pledge: "Read my lips- no new taxes."
  2. You will not pretend to unsay what you have said,” cried her eldest sister: “that would be making things worse.
  3. Naomi regretted her words next moment; but it was too late to unsay them.
  4. I have to unsay everything I said in criticism of that lovely poem.
  5. He could not unsay what he had said, and to attempt to trim would only provoke her scorn.
  6. But all the armies and statecraft of Europe cannot unsay what you have said.