unfold
unfold 英 [ʌnˈfəʊld] 美 [ʌnˈfoʊld]
v. 展开;显露
进行时:unfolding 过去式:unfolded 过去分词:unfolded 第三人称单数:unfolds 名词复数:unfolds
- To unfold is to open or reveal, the way a small square of paper might unfold into a large map, or the way the plot of a mystery novel can unfold into a clear picture of who the killer is.
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- v. 展开;显露
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1. to unfold a map
展开地图
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2. She unfolded her arms.
她张开双臂。
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3. The audience watched as the story unfolded before their eyes.
观众注视着剧情逐渐地展开。
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4. She unfolded her tale to us.
她向我们倾吐了她的故事。
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