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unblock    
解块; 解锁; 非阻塞; 开放; 开启

解块; 解锁; 非阻塞; 开放; 开启

unblock
解块; 消除阻塞; 解锁

unblock
v 1: clear or remove an obstruction from; "the procedure
unblocked his arteries"
2: play the cards of (a suit) so that the last trick on which a
hand can follow suit will be taken by a higher card in the
hand of a partner who has the remaining cards of a combined
holding
3: make (assets) available; "release the holdings in the
dictator's bank account" [synonym: {unblock}, {unfreeze}, {free},
{release}] [ant: {block}, {freeze}, {immobilise},
{immobilize}]

61 Moby Thesaurus words for "unblock":
aid, bare, clear, clear the way, deobstruct, disclose, ease,
expedite, explain, expose, facilitate, free, grease,
grease the ways, grease the wheels, hasten, help along, loose,
lubricate, make clear, make way for, manifest, oil, ope,
open the way, open up, patefy, pave the way, prepare the way,
quicken, remove friction, reveal, run interference for, simplify,
smooth, smooth the way, soap the ways, speed, unbar, uncase,
unclench, unclog, unclutch, uncork, uncover, uncurtain, undo,
undrape, unfold, unfoul, unjam, unlatch, unlock, unplug, unroll,
unseal, unsheathe, unshut, unstop, unveil, unwrap


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    According to my grammar book, but at variance to the answer to this question, the correct singular possessive if a word ends in ‑s is: James’s car The grammar book allows exceptions for historical
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