Unbuckle Meaning in English
word
ʌnˈbʌkəl
uhn-BUK-uhl
ʌnbˈʌkəl
un-BUK-uhl
Definition
To open or release a buckle, such as on a belt, strap, or shoe. You unbuckle something when you want to remove or loosen it.
Usage & Nuances
Commonly used for seat belts, belts, shoes, or bags. Opposite of 'buckle' (to fasten). Often appears in instructions: 'Please unbuckle your seat belt.' Not used for buttons or zippers.
Spanish: desabrochar - desabrocharse (cinturón, hebilla)Portuguese (BR): desabotoar - desafivelar (cinto, fivela)Portuguese (PT): desapertar - desafivelar (cinto, fivela)Chinese (Simplified): 解开(扣子/皮带)Chinese (Traditional): 解開(釦子/皮帶)Hindi: खोलना (बकल, बेल्ट आदि)Arabic: فك المشبك - فك الحزامBengali: বাকল খোলা - ফিতার তালা খোলাRussian: расстегнуть (пряжку) - отстегнутьJapanese: バックルを外すVietnamese: mở khóa (dây đai) - tháo chốt (dây) - tháo khóa (đai, thắt lưng)Korean: 버클을 풀다Turkish: tokasını açmak - kemerini çözmekUrdu: بکّل کھولناIndonesian: melepas gesper - membuka gesper
Example Sentences
Please unbuckle your seat belt after the plane stops.
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He taught his son how to unbuckle his new shoes.
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You need to unbuckle your belt before changing clothes.
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My backpack kept falling open, so I had to unbuckle and adjust the straps.
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Don’t forget to unbuckle the baby from the car seat when we arrive.
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It feels so good to unbuckle my belt after a big meal.
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