come undone• Early morning sun on the approach to Lliwedd At 15m I nearly come undone.• He could not tell whether they were broken ends, or perhaps the loose ends from underwaterknots that had come undone.• She followed his eyes downwards and cringed inwardly when she realised the top buttons of her shirt had come undone.• The harbor; suddenly, was a coastalgraveyard, one headstoneoverturning, and one plotcoming undone.• Then she felt something on her arm and discovered her scarf had come undone.• But the damage he did came undone with the miraculousresurrection of Beloved.
left undone• But this justifiablepleasure does not disguise the fact that much was left undone.• Now knights no longer come everyday, and the good deeds are left undone.• Our coverage begins with the biggest thing he did, then turns to the biggest thing he left undone.• Somebody is always dissatisfied or something is always left undone.• They remain friends, though she is quick to be petulant over telephone messages left unanswered and favours left undone.• Nothing is left undone, nothing left to chance.• These criticisms, which focus on what has been left undone rather than on what has been done, are inevitably inconclusive.• We have left undone those things which we ought to have done.
1not fastened or tied沒有綁緊或捆住ADVERB | VERBSADVERB➤slightly微微鬆開的VERBS➤be解開▸➤come鬆開◇My button's come undone again.我的扣子又開了。➤leave sth留下⋯未綁緊◇He was wearing a white shirt with the first few buttons left undone.他穿着一件白襯衣,頭幾個扣子沒扣。➤get sth解開某物◇I can't get this knot undone.我解不開這個結。undone
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2not done未完成VERBS➤be未完成▸➤remain仍然未做▸➤leave sth留下⋯未完成◇We left the cleaning undone and went out for the day.我們沒做清洗就出門了。