Untie Meaning in English
word
/ənˈtaɪ/
uhn-TY
/ʌntˈaɪ/
uhn-TY
释义
To open or loosen a knot or something that is tied.
用法与细微差别
'Untie' is mainly used with things like shoelaces, ropes, or knots. Common phrases: 'untie your shoes', 'untie the rope'. It usually refers to a physical action of loosening something that is tied.
Spanish: desatar - deshacer (nudo)Portuguese (BR): desamarrar - desatarPortuguese (PT): desatar - desapertarChinese (Simplified): 解开 - 解脱Chinese (Traditional): 解開 - 解脫Hindi: खोलना - गाँठ खोलनाArabic: يفك - يحل (عقدة)Bengali: খুলে দেওয়া - বাঁধন খোলাRussian: развязатьJapanese: ほどくVietnamese: cởi ra - tháo raKorean: 풀다Turkish: çözmekUrdu: کھولناIndonesian: melepas ikatan - membuka simpul
例句
Please untie your shoes before entering the house.
basic
He asked me to untie the rope.
basic
Can you untie this knot for me?
basic
It took me a while to untie the package because the strings were so tight.
natural
If you untie that balloon, it will fly away.
natural
I had to untie a bunch of tiny knots in my necklace chain.
natural