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1 unwind
[ʌn'waɪnd] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. - wound)1) [tape, cable, scarf] srotolarsi2) (relax) rilassarsi, distendersi, staccare la spina* * *past tense, past participle - unwound; verb1) (to take or come out of a coiled or wound position: He unwound the bandage from his ankle.) svolgere2) (to relax after a period of tension: Give me a chance to unwind!) rilassarsi* * *[ʌn'waɪnd] 1. 2.verbo intransitivo (pass., p.pass. - wound)1) [tape, cable, scarf] srotolarsi2) (relax) rilassarsi, distendersi, staccare la spina -
2 unwind un·wind
[ʌn'waɪnd] unwound pt, pp1. vtsrotolare, svolgere2. visrotolarsi, (fam: relax) distendersi, rilassarsi -
3 (to) unwind
(to) unwind /ʌnˈwaɪnd/(pass. e p. p. unwound)A v. t.1 svolgere; srotolare: to unwind a cable [a ball of wool, a bandage], svolgere un cavo [un gomitolo di lana, una fasciatura]2 districare; sbrogliareB v. i.1 ( anche fig.) svolgersi; snodarsi: The jungle track unwound before us, il sentiero della giungla si snodava davanti a noi; The plot unwinds in a surprising way, lo svolgimento della trama è sorprendente2 districarsi; sbrogliarsi3 (fig., fam.) rilassarsi; distendersi● (naut.) to unwind a rope, mollare un cavo. -
4 (to) unwind
(to) unwind /ʌnˈwaɪnd/(pass. e p. p. unwound)A v. t.1 svolgere; srotolare: to unwind a cable [a ball of wool, a bandage], svolgere un cavo [un gomitolo di lana, una fasciatura]2 districare; sbrogliareB v. i.1 ( anche fig.) svolgersi; snodarsi: The jungle track unwound before us, il sentiero della giungla si snodava davanti a noi; The plot unwinds in a surprising way, lo svolgimento della trama è sorprendente2 districarsi; sbrogliarsi3 (fig., fam.) rilassarsi; distendersi● (naut.) to unwind a rope, mollare un cavo. -
5 unwound
[ʌn'waʊnd]* * *past tense, past participle; = unwind* * *unwound /ʌnˈwaʊnd/A pass. e p. p. di to unwindB a.( di un orologio e sim.) non caricato; scarico.* * *[ʌn'waʊnd] -
6 unwound un·wound pt , pp
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unwind — unwindable, adj. unwinder, n. /un wuynd /, v., unwound, unwinding. v.t. 1. to undo or loosen from or as if from a coiled condition: to unwind a rolled bandage; to unwind a coiled rope. 2. to reduce the tension of; relax: to unwind a person with a … Universalium
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