unpicked
美 [?n'p?kt]
英 ['?n'p?kt] 
- adj.拆開(kāi)針腳的;未揀過(guò)的;(花等)未摘的
- v.“unpick”的過(guò)去分詞和過(guò)去式
- 網(wǎng)絡(luò)未采摘的
英漢解釋
adj. | |
v. | 1. “unpick”的過(guò)去分詞和過(guò)去式 |
英英解釋
例句
If the fruits on such a tree remain unpicked, they cannot be safe to eat!
如果一棵樹(shù)的果子沒(méi)有人采摘的話,那它們一定不可食用!
These events had already unpicked the fabric of Norway's supposedly blissful distance from the harsher side of world politics.
這些事件早已撕開(kāi)了那塊理應(yīng)把挪威與世界政治更嚴(yán)酷的一面幸運(yùn)地隔離開(kāi)來(lái)的大布。
The genetics underpinning a smoker's risk of developing lung cancer have been further unpicked by UK scientists.
英國(guó)科學(xué)家進(jìn)一步細(xì)分吸煙者易于導(dǎo)致肺癌的基因上的原因。
It can then impose conditions, or even order mergers unpicked if it thinks them irredeemably anti-competitive.
如果認(rèn)為合并后的公司具有不可挽回的反競(jìng)爭(zhēng)性,CADE還可命其拆伙。
Our system of appetite control is completely unpicked by the junk food diet.
我們的食欲控制系統(tǒng)完全被垃圾食品搞亂了。
only in the past few decades have some of those assumptions been unpicked.
只在過(guò)去的幾十年里這些想法才被指出來(lái)。