释义 |
▪ I. unˈline, v.1 [un-2 4.] 1. trans. To divest (a garment, etc.) of lining.
1606J. Davies (Heref.) Bien Venu Wks. (Grosart) I. 6/2 Two Kings thus met, make Kingdomes richly thriue, Though it vnlines their Purse with wearing much. 1611Cotgr., Desdoubler, to vnlyne; or take the lynings out of a garment. 2. intr. To separate as a lining.
1848Lindley Introd. Bot. (ed. 4) I. 331 They all pass out of each other (désemboîtent); they all unline. ▪ II. unˈline, v.2 (un-2 4 b + line v.3)
1598Marston Sco. Villanie i. iv, To morrow doth Luxurio promise me, He will vnline himselfe from bitchery. |