0 to relax, especially after working -- odprężać się, rozluźnić się
Music helps me to unwind.
1 If you unwind something, or if something unwinds, it stops being curled round or twisted round something else and is made straight. -- odwijać (się), rozwijać (się)
He unwound the bandage.
As the spring unwinds, it turns a generator.
The second stretching mode is accompanied by unwinding.
As a prerequisite for the definition of the 'tree unwinding' of a -term, we need a formalisation of, possibly infinite, term trees.
Spread arbitrage profits were found, although there was little benefit to be gained by unwinding early, and hence risky spread arbitrage was unattractive.
The model sets such severe borrowing constraints to avoid nonstationary bubble trajectories, and the problem of unwinding debt positions when agents go bankrupt.
The semantics of loops is initially defined by 'infinite unwinding'.
The next step is that of introducing a new mechanism to get the full normal form of the term, by unwinding closures.
The leading domain anchors the enzyme to only one strand of the duplex and the trailing domain is responsible for unwinding.
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