1.b> (; ), ( i>); to unfold a map i> ; she unfolded her arms / ; a Chinese paper flower that unfolds in water , / ;
2.b> 1) (), ; , , ( , , . i>); he had watched the drama unfold from a nearby ship ; the audience watched as the story unfolded before their eyes ;
2) (, ), ; , (, , i>); she unfolded her tale to us i> / ; she unfolded her secret exploits to her sister i> / .