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un.fold (obj) DEVELOPHQn5fEJld, $-5foJldv(of a situation or story) to develop or become clear to other people, or (fml) to explain (your plans) to someone展现,披露,挑明(计划等)Like a lot of people I've watched the events of the last few days unfold on TV. [I]像许多人一样,我从电视上看到了最近几天事件的发展。The scandals about women have never ceased unfolding since the president's death. [I]自总统死后有关女人的丑闻从没停止出现过。As the plot unfolds you gradually realise that all your initial assumptions were wrong. [I]随着情节的展现,你会逐渐意识到你最初所有的假设都是错的。(fml) I've arranged a lunch with him next Thursday at which I intend to unfold my proposal. [T]我已安排好周四与他共进午餐,那时我打算展示我的计划。
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