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[/ʌnˈfəuld; ʌnˋfold/] v 用法: 1 [I, Tn] (cause sth to) open or spread out from a folded state (使某物)展开, 打开: The garden chair unfolds to make a camp-bed. 花园中这把椅子可以打开当行军床用. * unfold a map, tablecloth, etc 展开地图、 桌布等 * The eagle unfolded its wings. 那鹰伸展开了翅膀. 用法: 2 [I, Tn, Dn.pr] ~ sth (to sb) (fig 比喻) (cause sth to) be revealed or made known (使某事物)显露, 展现: The landscape unfolded before us. 那景色展现在我们面前. * as the story, scene, enquiry unfolds (itself) 如故事、 场景、 调查所显示的那样 * She unfolded her plans to me. 她向我透露了她的计画. |