unravel
verb /ʌnˈrævl/
/ʌnˈrævl/
动词形式
present simple I / you / we / they unravel | /ʌnˈrævl/ /ʌnˈrævl/ |
he / she / it unravels | /ʌnˈrævlz/ /ʌnˈrævlz/ |
past simple unravelled | /ʌnˈrævld/ /ʌnˈrævld/ |
past participle unravelled | /ʌnˈrævld/ /ʌnˈrævld/ |
(US English) past simple unraveled | /ʌnˈrævld/ /ʌnˈrævld/ |
(US English) past participle unraveled | /ʌnˈrævld/ /ʌnˈrævld/ |
-ing form unravelling | /ʌnˈrævlɪŋ/ /ʌnˈrævlɪŋ/ |
(US English) -ing form unraveling | /ʌnˈrævlɪŋ/ /ʌnˈrævlɪŋ/ |
- [transitive, intransitive] unravel (something) if you unravel threads that are twisted, woven or knitted, or if they unravel, they become separated
(把缠或织在一起的线)解开,拆散,松开 - I unravelled the string and wound it into a ball.
我把绳子解开并绕成一个球。
- I unravelled the string and wound it into a ball.
- [intransitive] (of a system, plan, relationship, etc.
) to start to fail or no longer stay together as a whole系统、计划、关系等 Topics Difficulty and failurec2解体;崩溃;瓦解 - [transitive, intransitive] unravel (something) to explain something that is difficult to understand or is mysterious; to become clearer or easier to understand
阐释;说明;澄清;变得清楚易懂 - The discovery will help scientists unravel the mystery of the Ice Age.
这一发现将有助于科学家揭开冰期的奥秘。
- a complicated relationship that is difficult to unravel
难以解开的复杂关系 - Gradually, the mystery began to unravel.
渐渐地,谜团开始解开。
- The discovery will help scientists unravel the mystery of the Ice Age.