unstrap
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un·strap
(ŭn-străp′)tr.v. un·strapped, un·strap·ping, un·straps
To loosen or remove a strap on or from.
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unstrap
(ʌnˈstræp)vb (tr)
to remove a strap from
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unstrap
Past participle: unstrapped
Gerund: unstrapping
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Verb | 1. | unstrap - remove the strap or straps from undo - cancel, annul, or reverse an action or its effect; "I wish I could undo my actions" strap - tie with a strap |
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Translations
يَفُك رباطا
rozepnout pásek
løsne stroppen
szíjat lecsatol
losa bönd af
atsaitēt
rozopnúť opasokrozopnúť remeň
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unstrap
vt case etc → aufschnallen; to unstrap somebody/something from something → jdn/etw von etw los- or abschnallen
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unstrap
(anˈstrӕp) – past tense, past participle unˈstrapped – verb to unfasten the strap of. She unstrapped her suitcase.
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