untie / ʌnˈtaɪ /

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untie2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

un·tied, un·ty·ing.

  1. to loose or unfasten; let or set loose by undoing a knot.
  2. to undo the string or cords of.
  3. to undo, as a cord or a knot; unknot.
v. 无主动词 verb

un·tied, un·ty·ing.

  1. to become untied.

untie 近义词

v. 动词 verb

unlace

untie 的近义词 5
untie 的反义词 2
v. 动词 verb

loosen a fastening

更多untie例句

  1. Together, we must be untied by the goal to prepare our young people to wrestle with the complexities of civic life in ways that are thoughtful, informed by evidence, grounded in democratic values and respectful of different points of view.
  2. A regular eight-turn clinch knot would not hold at all, slipping out and coming untied at about 10 pounds of force.
  3. In anticipation of the deal closing, CEO Frank Gibeau told me that this represents Zynga’s first move into the world of hyper-casual games — games where, as their titles suggest, players perform simple tasks like throwing knives and untying knots.
  4. “I bent over to untie my shoelaces, and I felt an agent pouring cold water on me,” said Adonys, who has filed an asylum request.
  5. Then he proceeded to untie the stops in the mainsail, and was thus engaged when a voice hailed him from the shore.
  6. I got up and tried to untie her, but I was so excited my hands shook so I couldn't hardly do anything with them.
  7. Pulasi ang sanggutan arun mamúnga, Untie the coconut bud so it will bear fruit.
  8. So far, therefore, as relates to simple existence, the Inductive Logic has no knots to untie.
  9. Would you jest as soon, ma'am, if it ain't troubling you too much, jest nat'rally sort of untie Billy?