英:[ˌʌnˈhænd]
美:[ˌʌn'hænd]
英:[ˌʌnˈhænd]
美:[ˌʌn'hænd]
un·hand
uhn haend
第三人称单数:unhands
现在分词:unhanding
过去式:unhanded
过去分词:unhanded
transitive verb
to let go one's hold of; take one's hand or hands from.
大约1600年,"释放出某人的掌握",来自 un-(2)"相反的" + hand(v.)。
The first known use of unhand was in 1602
unhandyadjective
hard to handle : inconvenient
lacking in skill : awkward
ungulate1 of 2adjective
having hooves
of or relating to the ungulates
ungulate2 of 2noun
any of a group of typically plant-eating 4-footed hoofed mammals (as cows, sheep, pigs, horses, camels, and rhinoceroses)
unhandverb
to remove the hand from : let go
1 His attendants laid hands on me, but he revived and bade them unhand me and bring me courteously to the palace.
2 "Unhand me," she said, alarmed; "unhand me at once, or I'll scream."
3 "Were ye told to unhand him, dolts?" he shouted.
4 “I pray you unhand me, Humphrey; my old friend, you are too rough.”
5 Said I not that the gods, as well as mankind, had unhanded themselves from this Pierre?
6 "Go away," said the girl, "unhand me, villain," said she.
7 I pray you, unhand me, and I will go mine own self to the constable, and entreat him to take me, as his office and duty are.”
8 "I don't know you, sir," cried Mr. White, "will you please unhand me?"
9 Let me up, you Chips! unhand me, I say!
10 Again, “Villain! what do you take me for?—unhand me!” and all that.
11 "And I pray thee unhand me, for I promise to patiently abide till thou hast said thy say."
12 Guillem, finally unhanded, stood with folded arms and waited for death.
13 I said—and her green eyes glittered just like one— "unhand his lordship!"
14 When the habit of books becomes the habit of a man he unhands himself at will from space and time; he finds the universe is his universe.
15 Slaughter, your sabre—unhand me—the villain’s life!”
16 She is not yours: she is her own: unhand her!
17 Villain! unfeeling villain! oh, unhand my Angelina, or I shall die!
18 "Oh, unhand your sword. One cry from me and Shagga will burst in and kill you. With an axe, not a wineskin."
19 There was a brisk wind blowing, and the beggar turned about to face it, directly they had unhanded him.
20 Hark! he calls me to his arms—unhand me! nay, then oh! cruel, cruel, cruel.
1 放手
2 释放
free release liberty liberation turnout deliverance acquittal absolution discharge uncurb affranchise untruss deliver loose enlarge liberate remit disengage unbind unlink enfranchise unchain unloose redeliver assoil set free evolution Ransom disengagement ex- evolve unleash quit delivery manumission manumit rid emancipate disenthrall turn loose make free set at large turn free set at liberty spring rescue let-off unlock untie uncage at liberty
3 自由
free clear wide liberal unrestricted unstructured unfettered unbound unencumbered unhampered unconfined loose large freedom ease liberty latitude ex- un- untie emancipate unfetter unshackle disengage at liberty
4 放掉
5 使自由