打开
... unofficial 非官方的,非正式的 unpack 打开, unqualified 不合格的,无资格的 ...
打开包裹
... backpack n. 背包 unpack vt. 打开包裹(或行李),卸货 paddler n. 划独木舟者 ...
卸货
... taskn.使命;功课 unpack vt.&vi.打开(包裹、行李等);卸货 unforgettableadj.难忘的 ...
拆开
... succession n. 逐次性,连续性 unpack v. 拆开,卸,分开 chunk n. 厚块,大部分 ...
脱壳工具 ; 自动脱壳工具 ; 脱壳机 ; 快速脱壳机
打开 ; 卸货
打开行李 ; 不要打开你的行李箱
unpack:
From un- + pack.
In historical linguistics and language contact, unpacking is the separation of the features of a segment into distinct segments.Perhaps the most common example of unpacking is the separation of nasal vowels into vowel plus nasal consonant when borrowed into languages which don't have nasal vowels. This can be seen in English borrowings of French and Portuguese words, such as monsoon [mɒnˈsuːn] from Portuguese monção [mõsɐ̃ũ], but occurs widely, as in Lingala [balansi] from French [balɑ̃s] "balance". Here the nasality of the vowel is separated out as a nasal consonant. If this didn't happen, the nasality would be lost.Unpacking occurs not just in borrowings, but within a language over time. Sanskrit syllabic ऋ [r̩] has become [ɾɪ] in Hindi, which has no syllabic consonants; the rhoticity is maintained by the [ɾ], while the syllabic feature is separated out as a vowel.