unwind
unwind 英 [ˌʌnˈwaɪnd] 美 [ʌnˈwaɪnd]
vt. 放松;解开;[计] 展开 vi. 放松;解开;松开
进行时:unwinding 过去式:unwound 过去分词:unwound 第三人称单数:unwinds 名词复数:unwinds
- The literal meaning of the verb unwind is exactly what it sounds like — the opposite of "wind," or twist. But when someone says they need to unwind, they mean that they need to relax.
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- vt. 放松;解开;[计] 展开
- vi. 放松;解开;松开
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1. Your home should be your sanctuary, a place where, at the end of the day, you can relax and unwind.
家,应当是你的庇护所,是一个在一天的结束的时候可以让你休息和放松的地方。
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2. If they are experiencing stress at work, it will be a great way for them to unwind from a tough day.
如果他们在工作中经受了巨大的压力,你来做一顿晚餐可以让他/她好好地放松一下。
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3. At the end of a long day, a good walk can help you unwind mentally and physically so you can more readily connect with your spouse and children.
当漫长的一天结束之后,一次不错的散步可以帮助你放松思想与心理,从而使你更加欣然的与自己的配偶和孩子交流。
- unwind (v.) early 14c., "to undo" (a bandage, wrapping, etc.), from un- (2) "opposite of" + wind (v.1). Similar formation in Old English unwindan "unveil, uncover," Dutch ontwinden, Old High German intwindan. Reflexive sense is recorded from 1740; figurative sense of "to release oneself from tensions, to relax" is by 1938. Related: Unwound; unwinding.
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