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un·snarl
uhn snarl
第三人称单数:unsnarls
现在分词:unsnarling
过去式:unsnarled
过去分词:unsnarled
Verb
1. extricate from entanglement;
"Can you disentangle the cord?"
The first known use of unsnarl was in 1555
unspeakableadjective
impossible to express in words
unspeakable beauty of the sunset
extremely bad
unspeakable conduct
unspeakableadjective
impossible to express in words
unspeakable beauty of the sunset
extremely bad
unspeakable conduct
unsparingadjective
not merciful or forgiving : hard, ruthless
unsparing attacks
not stingy : liberal
unsparing in their gifts to charity
unsparingadjective
not merciful or forgiving : hard, ruthless
unsparing attacks
not stingy : liberal
unsparing in their gifts to charity
unsoundadjective
not healthy or whole
an unsound horse
not mentally normal : not wholly sane
of unsound mind
not firmly made, placed, or fixed
an unsound structure
not based on truth or logic
unsound arguments
unsoughtadjective
not searched for or asked for
unsought advice
unsophisticatedadjective
not sophisticated
was still innocent and unsophisticated
not complex : plain, simple
unsophisticated designs
unsocialadjective
having or showing a lack of desire for the company of others
unsnarlverb
to remove a snarl in
1 As soon as I got the Maintainer unsnarled and looked around and saw your sweet old face—" "Back, tricksy trull!
2 I want a character with a little, twisted, unawakened soul to be unsnarled and made to behave itself.
3 You can’t unsnarl a fish line, or anything else, without you have one free end with which to make a start.”
4 But he could get the Bunch unsnarled and in motion.
5 Such logistical challenges will continue to be an issue long after the traffic jam in the Suez Canal is unsnarled.
6 unsnarled the fishing lines
7 Many supply chains have unsnarled, helping lower the costs of imported goods and parts.
8 It has also tried to increase competition in industries like meat-packing, partnered with retailers to unsnarl supply chains at ports and railways, and released oil from strategic reserves to try to push down prices.
9 Licensing hang-ups for beer distributors could take several days to unsnarl as well, as returning state workers deal with backlogs that built up during the shutdown.
10 Come, girl," she began at last; "tears never yet unsnarled a knot.
11 I sent for ye, man, to help us unsnarl a coil.
12 Camacho’s inability to unsnarl the threads of his soap operas mirrors Vargas Llosa’s admission, decades later, that he can no longer distinguish “memories and flights of fancy” in the details of Mario’s autobiographical story line.
13 It can snarl and unsnarl lives; it can buy favour and cause terror.
14 The entrepreneur offered a glimpse Thursday night of what riders can expect when his proposal to help unsnarl the city's traffic problems becomes a reality.
15 The new dog driver, in attempting to unsnarl the traces of his dogs, had let them get away from him.
16 Except for automakers, which are still struggling to acquire the computer chips they need, supply chain disruptions have largely unsnarled.
17 This is one of numerous bike-sharing programs that are quickly growing in an attempt to unsnarl China's traffic problems.
18 Amid the Australia-based band’s countless allusions to sex, bad women and the rigors of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle are many trigger-happy protagonists living outside the law -- or attempting to unsnarl themselves from its constraints.
19 He had worked on the Brownlow Committee, which streamlined the federal bureaucracy for Roosevelt, and he had unsnarled production and refugee crises in World War II.
20 Construction is beginning on a major railroad project on Chicago’s South Side that officials hope will unsnarl a key freight rail choke point, boost Metra service and improve conditions for drivers, pedestrians and residents in the area.
1 解决
solution resolution solve decide resolve settle arrange crack settlement settling dispose disentangle ravel disentwine work try break seal compound unravel clench untangle untie unknot sopite
2 解开…的纠结