tease out
Intermediário superior (B2) neutral
To slowly and carefully get something out that is hidden or difficult to find, like finding a specific thread in a knot.
"She used a wide-toothed comb to tease out the knots after washing her hair."
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The Anomaly At the Edge of the Universe
Astrum · 41:08
tease out its mysteries, and reconstruct
Two Huge Black Holes Just Crashed Into Each Other
Astrum · 9:44
tease out information about the two
Do Men or Women Need More Sleep? | Dr. Allison Brager & Dr. Andy Galpin
Andy Galpin · 0:10
When you tease out the hormones,
Patrick Adams: When Stock Crashes Matter for Long-Term Investors | Rational Reminder 403
The Rational Reminder Podcast · 1:51
language uh and really tease out the relevant
This Paradox Splits Smart People 50/50
Veritasium · 23:43
But how can you tease out what's causation