unpelite
To systematically remove or strip away an outer layer, sedimentary coating, or protective covering to reveal the underlying structure. In a figurative sense, it refers to the process of uncovering hidden truths or the core essence of a complex matter by removing superficial elements.
例句
3 / 5He spent the afternoon trying to unpelite the layers of old paint from the antique door.
He spent the afternoon trying to unpelite the layers of old paint from the antique door.
The conservationist must carefully unpelite the calcified deposits to restore the original marble finish.
The conservationist must carefully unpelite the calcified deposits to restore the original marble finish.
If we unpelite the PR talk, we can see the company is actually in big trouble.
If we unpelite the PR talk, we can see the company is actually in big trouble.
词族
记忆技巧
Think of 'pelite' (a clay-based rock) and the prefix 'un-'. You are 'un-rocking' or 'un-claying' the surface to see what is underneath.
快速测验
The historian worked for hours to _____ the layers of dust and grime from the ancient manuscript.
正确!
正确答案是: unpelite
例句
He spent the afternoon trying to unpelite the layers of old paint from the antique door.
everydayHe spent the afternoon trying to unpelite the layers of old paint from the antique door.
The conservationist must carefully unpelite the calcified deposits to restore the original marble finish.
formalThe conservationist must carefully unpelite the calcified deposits to restore the original marble finish.
If we unpelite the PR talk, we can see the company is actually in big trouble.
informalIf we unpelite the PR talk, we can see the company is actually in big trouble.
Geological analysis requires the technician to unpelite the specimen without compromising the fossilized remains within.
academicGeological analysis requires the technician to unpelite the specimen without compromising the fossilized remains within.
To optimize the workflow, we need to unpelite the bureaucratic procedures that slow down production.
businessTo optimize the workflow, we need to unpelite the bureaucratic procedures that slow down production.
词族
常见搭配
常用短语
unpelite the core
to reveal the central part
begin to unpelite
to start the process of uncovering
unpelite the facade
to look past the outward appearance
容易混淆的词
Impolite means rude or lacking manners, while unpelite is a technical verb meaning to strip a layer.
Unpeel usually refers to organic skins (like fruit), whereas unpelite often refers to mineral or technical coatings.
使用说明
This word is highly specialized and is most frequently encountered in technical conservation, geology, or high-level academic literature. It should be used sparingly in general conversation unless seeking a very specific, descriptive effect regarding layering.
常见错误
Learners may confuse this with 'impolite' due to phonetic similarity or use it for simple tasks like peeling an orange, where 'peel' or 'unpeel' is the correct term.
记忆技巧
Think of 'pelite' (a clay-based rock) and the prefix 'un-'. You are 'un-rocking' or 'un-claying' the surface to see what is underneath.
词源
Derived from the prefix 'un-' (reversal) and 'pelite' (from the Greek 'pelos', meaning clay or mud), referring to the removal of fine-grained sedimentary material.
语法模式
快速测验
The historian worked for hours to _____ the layers of dust and grime from the ancient manuscript.
正确!
正确答案是: unpelite
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