unmake

英[ˌʌn'meɪk] 美[ˌʌn'meɪk]
  • v. 毁坏;废除;改变;使还原
unmade unmade unmaking unmakes
  • unmaidenly adj.非少女(或处女)的;不适合少女(或处女)身份的
  • unmake v.毁坏;废除;改变;使还原
  • unmalicious adj.非恶意的
  • unman vt.使失去男子气概;使怯懦;阉割
  • unmanageable adj.难处理的;难控制的;处理不了的
    v. (动词)
    1. 毁灭
    2. 使消失
    3. 使还原
    4. 废除
    5. 撤销
    6. 毁坏
    7. 使变形
    8. 使变质
    9. 破坏
    10. 使恢复原状
    11. 撤回
    12. 改变
    13. 使恢复本来面目
    14. 解除…的职务等
    15. 剥夺

英英释义

Verb:
  1. deprive of certain characteristics

1. He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
他无法毁掉他的新闻人员为他精心树立起来的公众印象.

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2. If there is any such law, it is man - made - and man can unmake it.
如果真的有这样的法规, 那也是人定的,既然是人定的,那也是可以废除的.

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3. Lenin emphasizes the election of people and the right that unmake a cadre.
列宁强调人民群众的选举和罢免干部的权利.

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4. Anything in life is possible if you unmake it happen. And it's never too late.
只要你决心去做,人生中任何事都有可能发生. 而且永远都不嫌太迟.

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5. What men have made, their culture and civilizations, men can unmake, can improve.
人类所有创造的一切, 无论是文化还是文明, 人类都可以废弃, 都可以改进.

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    用作动词 (v.)
    1. He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
      他无法毁掉他的新闻人员为他精心树立起来的公众印象。
    2. What men have made, their culture and civilizations, men can unmake , can improve.
      人类所创造的一切,无论是文化还是文明,人类都可以废弃,都可以改进。
    3. They wanted to unmake the old law.
      他们想要废除旧法律。
    4. Ladies are allowed to unmake their minds.
      女士们可以改变主意。
    5. She rushed off to work leaving her bed unmade.
      她匆忙去上班连床都没铺好。