0 to cut or remove the stitches from a line of sewing -- 拆去(縫線)
1 If you unpick a difficult subject, you separate and examine its different parts carefully. -- 深入剖析難題
He expertly unpicks the significant features of each painting. 他專業地深入剖析每一幅畫的重要特徵。
If I try to unpick my own motivation, I think mostly I was jealous. 如果要我深入剖析我自己的動機,我想在極大程度上是嫉妒。
2 to gradually destroy or remove the good effects of what someone has done or created -- (逐漸)破壞,毀掉已取得的成績
Rather than unpicking the socially-structured spaces of ' normal ' domestic life, the end of an illness, albeit in death, marked a time of legitimate re-ordering.
He suggested that some of our amendments would go rather far in unpicking the agreement.
Unpicking some of the schemes would cause an injustice, as it is impossible to harmonise across the range of different provisions.
I fear that we are being led in that direction, and that we are unpicking delicate questions that may leave the very monarchy exposed.
Since the war we have, unfortunately, had to suffer the process of legislation, unpicking the legislation and then possibly relegislating.
He will be aware that, as he was speaking, people in the civil liberties lobby were unpicking every word that he said.
Ones that, by unpicking the awkwardness of female adolescence and providing a place to talk about it, have helped feminism become almost fashionable.
I am glad to see that some steps have been taken to unpick the elaborate jigsaw puzzle created by the draftsman.