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Перевод: unfold
[глагол] развертывать; распускаться; развертываться; раскрывать; открывать; раскрываться
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- He was told to imagine that he had travelled back in time to the afternoon of the abduction and was watching the events unfold on a television documentary.
- The secret of this heauy case unfold.
- As London's largest independent provider of community care we have seen these changes unfold at first hand .
- We watched with horror that precise scenario unfold when Zenith was wheeled in by Channel Four to "co-produce" Big World Cafe with Vivien Goldman's company, Spellbound.
- It would be foolish to suggest that a river should never be tapped for energy or for agriculture, but the world's politicians have not yet chosen to realize what enormous consequences such action has, or how long those consequences take to unfold, or - an essential consideration - that it is literally impossible to predict all that will ensue when a river is tapped.
- Some senior shadow Cabinet members believe it would be better if Mr Kinnock delayed his departure until later this year, allowing the debate on the party's future to unfold first.
- They would thrive, and obediently they would unfold into their familiar selves.
- Its images unfold in my mind as effortlessly as a story riding on the voice of a parent, a voice so familiar it disappears, entering in the half-dark, soluble in dreams.
- Both music and drama unfold with an inexorable concentration to the riotously naked, yet scrupulously choreographed mania of the orgiastic final scene.
- Yet Mr Walesa's message - particularly his calls for massive investment to rebuild the Polish economy - has sparked a wave of largely half-muttered fears in the British union movement about the way the economic rebuilding of East European economies will unfold.
- The performer's responsibility is to unfold the structure of a piece - to show why it hangs together - whilst simultaneously characterising the interplay of various contrasted musical elements.
- They no longer felt, as they had previously, that there was unlimited time or that things would unfold and develop along the lines that they had unconsciously assumed they would.
- Inside the Telegraph was an advertisement for Sky Television "Watch History unfold with Live Bulletins on the Hour."
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