unhide
unhide — verb
- unhidepresent simple I / you / we / they
- unhides3rd person singular
- unhiding-ing form
- unhidedpast simple
1. to change the setting of a computer file, folder, row, or layer so that it becom
to change the setting of a computer file, folder, row, or layer so that it becomes visible again after it was made invisible
Wei unhid the spreadsheet column that contained last year's sales figures.
unhide + [noun phrase] (spreadsheet context)
Before you print the document, click here to unhide all the comments and tracked changes.
imperative: click to unhide [noun]
The graphic designer unhid three image layers to work on the background separately.
You can right-click on any hidden row header and choose 'Unhide' from the menu.
After Amara unhid the system files, the folder showed over two hundred items.
- reveal
Broader meaning — can refer to anything becoming known, not limited to digital content.
- show
More general — does not specifically imply restoring from a previously hidden state.
- make visible
A phrasal description rather than a single-word verb; equally formal but less common in software menus.
- hide
The direct opposite: make something invisible or concealed.
文法句型
unhide + noun phrase
用法筆記
Primarily used in computing contexts. The past tense is unhid (following the pattern of hide → hid); the past participle unhidden is often used as an adjective (e.g., 'unhidden rows'). Frequently appears in imperative form as a menu command.