释义 |
unˈmesh, v. [un-2 4 b.] trans. To undo the meshes of; to free from meshes.
c1822T. L. Beddoes Poems, Alfarabi 138 Hands of eternal stone, that would unmesh And fray this starry company of orbs. 1856Ruskin Mod. Paint. III. iv. iv. §16 They had gone back to their daily work, thinking still their business lay net-wards, unmeshed from the literal rope and drag. 1891C. E. Norton Dante's Purgat. xxi. 136, I see the net which snares you here, and how it is unmeshed. |