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disentangle美 [.dɪsɪn'tæŋɡ(ə)l] 英 [.dɪsɪn'tæŋɡ(ə)l] - v.理顺;使解脱;使脱出;使摆脱
- 网络解开;解决;清理
过去分词:disentangled 现在分词:disentangling 第三人称单数:disentangles v. unravel,unscramble,untie,separate,straighten out 1. | ~ sth (from sth) 理顺,分清,清理出(混乱的论据、想法等)to separate different arguments, ideas, etc. that have become confused |
| It's not easy to disentangle the truth from the official statistics. 从官方统计资料中理出真实情况并不容易。 |
2. | ~ sth/sb (from sth) 使解脱;使脱出;使摆脱to free sb/sth from sth that has become wrapped or twisted around it or them |
| He tried to disentangle his fingers from her hair. 他竭力将手指从她缠绕的头发中挣脱出来。 | | She has just disentangled herself from a painful relationship. 她刚刚摆脱一段痛苦的感情。 |
3. | ~ sth 解开…的结;理顺to get rid of the twists and knots in sth |
| He was sitting on the deck disentangling a coil of rope. 他坐在甲板上解开一捆绳索。 |
v. | 1. 解脱,解开(结扣等);解决(纠纷等);清理(破产的公司等) 1. 解脱,解开(结扣等);解决(纠纷等);清理(破产的公司等) |
v. | 1. to untangle and free things that are muddled, tied, or knotted together 2. to clarify something confusing, or separate and analyze a confusion of ideas 3. to free somebody or yourself from a relationship or complicated situation 4. to separate something from the thing that is holding it or is twisted around it 5. to separate ideas so that they are no longer confused 6. to get yourself out of a situation that you no longer want to be involved in 1. to untangle and free things that are muddled, tied, or knotted together 2. to clarify something confusing, or separate and analyze a confusion of ideas 3. to free somebody or yourself from a relationship or complicated situation 4. to separate something from the thing that is holding it or is twisted around it 5. to separate ideas so that they are no longer confused 6. to get yourself out of a situation that you no longer want to be involved in |
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