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1 unfold
1) (to open and spread out (a map etc): He sat down and unfolded his newspaper.) opna, breiða úr/út2) (to (cause to) be revealed or become known: She gradually unfolded her plan to them.) gera grein fyrir, koma smám saman í ljós
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unfold — un|fold [ʌnˈfəuld US ˈfould] v 1.) [I and T] if a story unfolds, or if someone unfolds it, it is told ▪ As the story unfolds, we learn more about Max s childhood. 2.) [I] if a series of events unfold, they happen ▪ He had watched the drama unfold … Dictionary of contemporary English
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unfold — verb 1) May unfolded the map Syn: open out, spread out, flatten, straighten out, unroll 2) I watched the events unfold Syn: develop, evolve, happen, take place, occur • … Synonyms and antonyms dictionary
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unfold — verb (I, T) 1 to open something that was folded: Chiara unfolded the map and spread it on the table. 2 if a story, plan etc unfolds, it becomes clearer as you hear or learn more about it: As the tale unfolds we learn more about Max s childhood … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
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