unsheathe
/ˌən-ˈshēt͟h/ (ame, mw)
unsheathe — 動詞
- unsheathepresent simple I / you / we / they
- unsheathes3rd person singular
- unsheathing-ing form
- unsheathedpast simple
1. to pull a knife, sword, or similar blade weapon out of its protective cover so t
拔刀;出鞘
將刀劍從鞘中拔出
to pull a knife, sword, or similar blade weapon out of its protective cover so that it is ready to be used
The knight unsheathed his longsword as the enemy army charged across the field.
敵軍衝過戰場時,騎士拔出了他的長劍。
unsheathe + sword in a military/historical context
Kwame carefully unsheathed the hunting knife to clean it after the trip.
Kwame 小心翼翼地拔出獵刀,準備在行程結束後清潔刀身。
Amara unsheathed her dagger with a single swift motion, ready to defend herself.
Amara 以一個俐落的動作拔出匕首,準備自我防衛。
The old warrior unsheathed his sword for the first time in thirty years.
那位老戰士三十年來首次拔出了他的劍。
Diego watched the soldier unsheathe a gleaming blade from the leather scabbard.
Diego 看著那名士兵從皮革劍鞘中抽出一把閃亮的刀刃。
- sheathe
the direct opposite — to put a blade back into its sheath
文法句型
unsheathe + noun phrase (the weapon)
unsheathe + noun phrase + from + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used in literary, historical fiction, and formal descriptive writing — uncommon in everyday spoken conversation. The more general verb 'draw' can replace 'unsheathe' for most weapons and is preferred in casual contexts.