4.BusinessTo back off from (a stated policy or financial commitment):"The US was preparing to unwind its asset purchase programme as the economy picked up"(Elaine Moore). v.intr. 1.To become unwound. 2.To become free of nervous tension; relax:liked to unwind with a cocktail before dinne...
A winding or partitioning strap unwinding from a coil or wound package of printed products as the printed products are unwound is guided through a guide which turns the winding or partitioning strap temporarily through approximately 90 DEG out of its plane of motion. The winding or partitioning st...
A winding or partitioning strap unwinding from a coil or wound package of printed products as the printed products are unwound is guided through a guide which turns the winding or partitioning strap temporarily through approximately 90 DEG out of its plane of motion. The winding or partitioning ...
A winding or partitioning strap unwinding from a coil or wound package of printed products as the printed products are unwound is guided through a guide which turns the winding or partitioning strap temporarily through approximately 90 DEG out of its plane of motion. The winding or partitioning ...
A winding or partitioning strap unwinding from a coil or wound package of printed products as the printed products are unwound is guided through a guide which turns the winding or partitioning strap temporarily through approximately 90 DEG out of its plane of motion. The winding or partitioning ...