reveal
柯林斯词典
1. V-T To reveal something means to make people aware of it. 透露; 显示
She has refused to reveal the whereabouts of her daughter. 她已拒绝透露她女儿的行踪。
A survey of the American diet has revealed that a growing number of people are overweight. 一项有关美国人日常饮食的调查表明越来越多的人超重。
2. V-T If you reveal something that has been out of sight, you uncover it so that people can see it. 使显露; 揭露
In the principal room, a grey carpet was removed to reveal the original pine floor. 在主房间里,一块灰色的地毯被挪开了,使原有的松木地板露了出来。
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reveal /rɪˈviːl/ (revealing,revealed,reveals)
剑桥词典
- to make known or show something that is surprising or that was previously secret
- The committee pressed him to reveal more information .
- The journalist refused to reveal her sources .
- The survey reveals that two-thirds of married women earn less than their husbands .
- A close inspection revealed minute cracks in the aircraft's fuselage and wings .
- The curtains parted , revealing a darkened stage . 返回 reveal
揭露;泄露;透露
He was jailed for revealing secrets to the Russians. 他因为向俄国人泄密而被监禁。
[ 词或词组后面接一个that从句 ] Her biography revealed that she was not as rich as everyone thought . 她的自传透露她并非像大家所想象的那样富有。
[ 动词后面接一个疑问词 ] He would not reveal where he had hidden her chocolate eggs . 他就是不说他把她的巧克力蛋藏在哪里了。
to allow something to be seen that, until then, had been hidden
使显露;展现;显示
A gap in the clouds revealed the Atlantic far below. 从云缝中可以看到远在下方的大西洋。
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