unmake

英 [ʌn'meɪk] 美
  • vt. 使恢复原状;使消失;撤回;毁灭;改变
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unmake (v.)
late 14c., "bring down, dethrone;" early 15c., "undo, destroy, reduce to an unmade state," from un- (2) "reverse, opposite of" + make (v.). Similar formation in Middle Dutch ontmaken, German entmachen.
1. He could not unmake the public image his press agents had so carefully built.
他无法毁掉他的新闻人员为他精心树立起来的公众印象.

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2. If there is any such law, it is man - made - and man can unmake it.
如果真的有这样的法规, 那也是人定的,既然是人定的,那也是可以废除的.

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3. Lenin emphasizes the election of people and the right that unmake a cadre.
列宁强调人民群众的选举和罢免干部的权利.

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4. Anything in life is possible if you unmake it happen. And it's never too late.
只要你决心去做,人生中任何事都有可能发生. 而且永远都不嫌太迟.

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5. What men have made, their culture and civilizations, men can unmake, can improve.
人类所有创造的一切, 无论是文化还是文明, 人类都可以废弃, 都可以改进.

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