英:[ˌʌnˈkɔ:k]
美:[ˌʌnˈkɔrk]
英:[ˌʌnˈkɔ:k]
美:[ˌʌnˈkɔrk]
un·cork
uhn kork
第三人称单数:uncorks
现在分词:uncorking
过去式:uncorked
过去分词:uncorked
Verb
1. release;
"uncork his anger"
2. draw the cork from (bottles);
"uncork the French wine"
The first known use of uncork was in 1709
uncoververb
to make known : disclose, reveal
uncover a plot
to expose to view by removing some covering
uncover the ruins of an ancient city
to take the cover from
uncover the box
to remove the hat from
to take off one's hat as a sign of respect
uncouthadjective
strange, awkward, and clumsy in shape or appearance
vulgar in conduct or speech : rude
uncoupleverb
disconnect
uncouple railroad cars
uncoupleverb
disconnect
uncouple railroad cars
uncoupleverb
disconnect
uncouple railroad cars
uncountedadjective
not counted
a stack of uncounted bills
too many to be counted : innumerable
uncorkverb
to draw a cork from
to release from a sealed or shut up state
uncork a surprise
to let go : release
uncork a wild pitch
1 Though Park walks with an elegant wooden cane, he was full of energy as he sipped tea and uncorked stories about his remarkable career as it nears new milestones.
2 By the time the request is uncorked, we’re almost finished with our entrees.
3 But even then, as he swerved back up onto the porch, Mercedes usually managed to uncork a half-dozen infinitely annoying gravel bits that plinked around his feet before he attained her son’s door.
4 I uncork the vial and take a deep sniff.
5 She peppered the conversation with words such as “whippersnapper” and “okey-dokey,” elongating her syllables for emphasis and uncorking a surprisingly throaty laugh.
6 Russ is shattered by what has happened to his son, but his ex-wife can still uncork his lingering guilt and self-pity.
7 Randy Johnson, who could fire a fastball upward of 100 miles an hour, uncorked one in a spring training game in Tucson, Ariz., in 2001.
8 It’s especially for these moments of uncorked interiority, I think, that we still read literary letters.
9 Among those experienced with properly aged wines, uncorking a fine bottle prematurely will draw aghast grimaces and cries of infanticide.
10 The center that Johnson had defined for so long as doyen of the profession no longer held; the field’s collective unconscious had suddenly been uncorked.
11 But in the late 1990s, the glacier’s tongue broke off, and the “uncorked” Jakobshavn began to calve and lose mass in ever-deeper water.
12 On the other side of the coin, you’ve danced full-tilt boogie through weekend benders, uncapping and uncorking on waking, passing out and then hitting repeat, often on little food and water.
13 The finale had her and Sting uncork a sizzling “Message in a Bottle” while looking like the couple we would send into space to start a Brave New World.
14 Brigit uncorked the bottle and held it to her lips.
15 To punctuate the reminiscence, he uncorks another one of his room-filling laughs.
16 It was a case of wine uncorked at the perfect moment.
17 Seeger was smitten just as much with Champagne, writing of a night when he and other soldiers "in our candle-lit loft we uncorked bottles of bubbling champagne ... and clinking our tin army cups."
18 But often he would uncork the bottle of Agua Florida and touch the stopper to the lobes of his ears or to his wrists.
19 Thus, he uncorks sentences like this: "we is all of us taking a deserved rest, for we expended a prodigious, a fantastic, a burdensomely amount of laboriousness and energy."
20 Sometimes he disappears into the dark, and we hear the sounds of corks uncorking and liquor gurgling from a bottle.
2 放出
effluent issue evolution play shoot disembogue pay evolve loose discharge void emit unload effuse
4 说出
pronounced utterance outtell start name break speak deliver trust frame infer divulge unbosom give mouth to lay tongue to cough out out with give voice to disembosom mouth breathe utter syllable broach
5 吐露
disbosom disembosom emit utter unpack confide unbutton effuse unbosom give mouth to cough out vent unburden utterance voice unlock unload tell breathe effusion deliver
6 显露
forth out show demonstration appear emerge unroll present display discover reveal disclose tell surface blow communicate manifest bring to light show through
8 拔去塞子
9 突然发出