unfriend
verb[T]
uk/ʌnˈfrend/us/ʌnˈfrend/→defriend
(同 defriend)
单词 | unfriend |
释义 | unfriend verb[T] uk/ʌnˈfrend/us/ʌnˈfrend/→defriend (同 defriend)Examplesofunfriendunfriend Not only did this long-time personunfriendme, but she blocked me as well. FromHuffington Post People only see the posts of those who agree with them and can easily block orunfriendthose with whom they disagree. FromNPR You can confide in them your deepest fears, hopes and dreams, thenunfriendthem instantly if they prove annoying. FromNew York Times You may have had peopleunfriendyou, because your support of the decision goes against their views. FromHuffington Post Don't fall for apps that pretend to tell you who's looking at your profile -- they're not real! -- and give into temptation with theunfriendscripts either. FromArs Technica But if you think about it, if theyunfriendme or block me for standing up for equality for people they were never true friends in the first place. From theCambridge English Corpus You are dealing with an emissary from a foreign power who is anunfriendof my country. FromProject Gutenberg These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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