odplatać) (transitive) to untwine, to unravel (of fabric or yarn) (reflexive with się) to become untwined, to become unraveled (of fabric or yarn) (reflexive...
odpleść) (transitive) to untwine, to unravel (of fabric or yarn) (reflexive with się) to become untwined, to become unraveled (of fabric or yarn) (reflexive...
page 3770: Ei lacio neu ei ryddhau ei hun, dod yn rhydd, dadweindio […] to loosen or release oneself, become undone, unravel, unwind, disintegrate […]...
hun, dod yn rhydd, dadweindio; dod yn ddarnau, ymchwalu […] to loosen or release oneself, become undone, unravel, unwind; fall apart, disintegrate […]...
to untangle, disentangle, unravel (transitive, figurative) to clear up, resolve (reflexive, figurative) to disentangle oneself Conjugation of desembolicar...
agghiummarari lu filu ― to unravel the thread (from a skein) (literally, “to wind the thread in a ball”) to eat exceedingly; to stuff oneself Agghiòmmara e agghiutti...
to workers at the bottom of the ladder. (chiefly British) A length of unravelled fabric in a knitted garment, especially in nylon stockings; a run. 1875...
fell from grace”, in The Observer[1]: That is where [Andrew] Cuomo’s unravelling began, with the revelation – admitted in part by his top aide, Melissa...
silver 2 spears of wide and jagged blade wired with silver to clarify, to unravel, to disentangle to put money into currency to introduce a custom Conjugation...
World, volume 23, number 7, page 79: Are you tied up in knots trying to unravel dozens of mobile phone plans? WireFly […] can untangle the mess. Just type...