释义 |
un·bind \|ən|bīnd\ transitive verb Etymology: Middle English unbinden, from Old English unbindan, onbindan, from un-, on- un- + bindan to bind 1. a. : to remove a band from : free from shackles or fastenings : untie, unfasten, loose b. : to set free : give or restore liberty to : release 2. a. : to free (as a cord) by or as if by untying a knot or releasing a catch; also : to untangle or loose (a knot) by separating the parts b. : to make less binding, controlling, or restrictive < unbinds the strictures which restrain the full joy in marriage — J.A.Pike > |