英:['ʌn'wi:v]
美:[ʌn'wiv]
英:['ʌn'wi:v]
美:[ʌn'wiv]
第三人称单数:unweaves
现在分词:unweaving
过去式:unwove
过去分词:unwoven
The first known use of unweave was in 1542
1 Do they, in fact, “unweave the rainbow,” as the poet Keats accused the scientist Newton of doing, in a diatribe that inspired the title of Dawkins’s book?
2 Let a planet be wheeling with heavenly science, upon arches of divine geometry: suddenly, to us, it shall appear unaccountably retrograde; flying when none pursues; and unweaving its own work.
3 To interrogate shadowsor go into terrain & unweave the map.
4 Mazzini writes, "He weaves and unweaves his web like Penelope, preaches by turns life and nothingness, and wearies out the patience of his readers by continually carrying them from heaven to hell."
5 There is a deep strand of thought that claims that science destroys beauty by analysing – it atomises, dissects, reduces; it "unweaves the rainbow" by splitting it into mere wavelengths of light.
6 "Well, I now go out alone to try and unweave the web of difficulty."
7 To interrogate shadows or go into terrain & unweave the map.
8 It is to unweave a stuff, to draw out thread by thread, so as to separate the gold.
9 The 73-year-old nation born of a bitter postcolonial divorce has heaved through humiliating defeats, careened from coup to coup and stubbornly endured despite relentless forces working to unweave it.
10 When Sir Isaac Newton separated white light into its prismatic colours, the effect, Keats wrote, was to “unweave a rainbow”.
11 But the gesture only draws attention to itself, unweaving Shakespeare’s web.
12 The convenient unweave type inline chemical pumps are the patent products for petrochemical process.
便拆式管道泵系石油化工流程泵,为国家专利产品。
13 Laertes, the father of Odysseus, was too old to help, and Penelope only gained time by her famous device of weaving and unweaving the web.
14 What can a pretty woman find in a novel equal to the romance that is all the while weaving and unweaving about her, and of which no human foresight can tell her the catastrophe?
15 A maid was busy unweaving a splendid pyramid of chestnut plaits which had crowned the head of her mistress; but she of course counted for nothing, and could be dismissed at any moment.
16 Fiddling with a miscellany of instruments, encircling the room’s profusion of mast-like wooden pillars, hopping, chanting or dancing in little tribes, they loosely weave and unweave an intermittently absorbing web of activity.
17 The fetish of individualism and the distrust of government are woven deep into the fabric of American culture, and it will take more than an election to unweave them.
18 The weaving and unweaving of operations may reflect the difficulties that mergers and acquisitions routinely create.
19 Yamahira — who now lives in Seattle after living in New York, London and Tokyo — unweaves canvasses, releasing the individual fibers to reveal the true nature of a form that usually plays a supporting role.
20 A human heart-throb must sometimes unweave that chain of passing events which men call destiny; but here it was not to be.