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第三人称单数:unchains
现在分词:unchaining
过去式:unchained
过去分词:unchained
Verb
1. remove the chains from
2. make free
1580年代,来自 un-(2)“相反的”+ chain(v.)。比喻意义上的“解放”记录于1793年。相关词汇: Unchained; unchaining。
The first known use of unchain was in 1582
unchargedadjective
having no electric charge
unchangingadjective
not changing or capable of change : constant
unchanging beliefs
unchangeableadjective
not changing or to be changed : immutable
unchangeable facts
unchangeableadjective
not changing or to be changed : immutable
unchangeable facts
unchainverb
to free by or as if by removing a chain : set loose
unchainverb
to free by or as if by removing a chain : set loose
1 I sneaked up to my spy position on the landing in time for Dad unchaining the door.
2 Van Gogh had unchained it from its age-old funereal associations and reinvented it as a tour de force of emotional connection and nurturance.
3 This most recent stretch includes half of his six big league homers, moments in which Naylor’s unchained enthusiasm for the game has teammates tripping over themselves to get out of his way.
4 So I’ve adopted another technique that I think works just as well but unchains me from the grill: using indirect heat.
5 I unchain my bike and wheel it out onto the street.
6 The 10 authors of “Deep History” want to eliminate prehistory as a category and unchain historians from the word.
7 Other witnesses recorded Rhodes statements and turned them over to the FBI, saying they quit the Oath Keepers because they wanted no part of his “unchained” plans.
8 In a high-wattage passage like the “Ride of the Valkyries,” an unchained brass section can drown out the assembled efforts of the string and wind players.
9 When he was unchained in the morning, he bolted past Fist.
10 Victarion put the slavers to the sword, then sent his men below to unchain the rowers.
11 With his huge beak and tremendous black claws, no one dared think of unchaining him from his perch.
12 In the back of their wagon, Rorge cursed and threatened and told them to unchain him while Yoren was gone, but no one paid him any mind.
13 The feds give an official exemption to Nuro, a company working on small self-driving cars—a sign that regulators are willing to unchain autonomous vehicles from the old rules.
14 Oh, he might have preferred being unchained a bit now and then, but if you were to be a captive, you couldn’t ask for more than he had been given.
15 He waited—-it seemed to him for a long time—and then the clerks began to arrive, counting-house doors were unlocked, warehouses were unchained.
16 “Banshee,” Tropper's previous creation for the network, struck a perfect balance between noir drama, unchained action and sexual content; so it is with "Warrior" as well.
17 Elsewhere, a notary confronts his racial prejudice, a muckraking journalist speaks truth to power, a slave frees herself to unchain the world.
18 And note the unchained solos that test the song’s premise, cracking the right sort of smile.
19 And though I miss my cousin, I’m happy that he can live his life unchained.
20 He stops to warn me of the unchained and unleashed dogs in the neighborhood.
1 释放
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