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词汇 tease out
释义
Idiom
tease outtease out (something)
to carefully separate particular facts from a great deal of information.
What has always been interesting for me is how you can tease out the reasons for an event as you review its history.After a while, you learn how to tease out the errors hidden in texts.
Related vocabulary: puzzle over something
Phr V
tease out
teases, teasing, teased
tease out sth or tease sth out
to try to understand something that is hidden or not clear
After the speech, reporters tried to tease out precisely what she meant.
to use your fingers in order to pull apart or straighten hairs or threads that are stuck together
I teased out the tangled knots in Rosie's hair.
phrasetease out1. tease out sthtease sth out to find and understand new information or meaning when it is not clear or obvious: Lothar was considered to be a scholar, able to tease out new meanings from ancient texts. Now business researchers are beginning to tease out exactly what makes a good manager.2. tease sth out of sb to persuade someone to tell you something that they do not want to tell you: I finally managed to tease the truth out of George. SIMILAR TO: drag out, prise out3. tease out sthtease sth out BrE to remove something from somewhere by pulling it very gently and slowly: Oscar slowly reached into his trouser pocket and teased out a fresh handkerchief. She sat at the window, rubbing her hair dry and carefully teasing out the knots.

tease out

1. To separate something that has become entangled. A noun or pronoun can be used between "tease" and "out." My mother used a hairbrush to tease the knot out of my hair.
2. To gradually or incrementally extract or uncover a piece of information, as through careful analysis or probing. A noun or pronoun can be used between "tease" and "out." I was able to tease out the meaning of the film only after watching it again for the fourth time. After a lot or probing and coaxing, we finally teased an answer out of the boss.

tease something out

Fig. to separate threads or hairs by combing. The hairdresser teased Jill's hair out carefully. The hairdresser teased out Jill's hair.

tease out

Lure out, obtain or extract with effort, as in We had a hard time teasing the wedding date out of him. This term alludes to the literal sense of tease, "untangle or release something with a pointed tool." [Mid-1900s]

tease out

v.
To remove or obtain something by or as if by untangling or releasing with a pointed tool or device: I teased the knot out with a pair of tweezers. The interviewer teased the truth out of the politician.
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