reveal 的英语意思
revealreveal1 /rɪˈviːl/ AWL verb [transitive]
查看全部语言翻译1to make known something that was previously secret or unknown揭露;透露(先前保密或未知的事情) OPP conceal:
He may be prosecuted for revealing secrets about the security agency.他可能因泄露安全机构的机密而受到起诉。
a test that can reveal a teacher’s hidden skills能揭示教师潜在技能的测试reveal (that)
He revealed that he had been in prison twice before.他透露自己此前曾两度入狱。reveal yourself (as/to be something)
The violinist revealed himself as a talented interpreter of classical music.这位小提琴家展现了自己作为古典音乐出色诠释者的才华。2to show something that was previously hidden展示(之前隐藏的事物) OPP conceal:
The curtain opened to reveal the grand prize.幕布拉开,大奖呈现于众人眼前。► see thesaurus at showTHESAURUS同义词辨析reveal to let someone know about something that is secret or has not been known until now让某人知道某一秘密或此前不为人知的事: · Doctors are not allowed to reveal confidential information.医生不得泄露保密信息。· It was revealed that he had smoked marijuana at college.据披露,他在大学时曾吸食大麻。tell to talk about something to someone, so that they know about it向某人谈及某事,使其得知: · Don’t tell anyone about this just yet.现在还不要把这件事告诉任何人。· Shall I tell you a secret?我来告诉你一个秘密好吗?disclose formal正式 to publicly reveal something such as a fact or a name that has been kept secret公开披露(被保密的事实或名称等信息): · The terms of the agreement have not yet been disclosed.协议条款尚未公开披露。· The agent did not disclose that there had been a violent crime in the house.该中介未披露这栋房子曾发生过暴力犯罪。divulge /daɪˈvʌldʒ, də-/ formal正式 to reveal important or personal information which was previously secret or unknown透露(以前保密或不为人知的重要或个人信息): · The bank has refused to divulge its plans.该银行拒绝透露其计划。· I’m afraid I cannot divulge what was said to me.恐怕我无法透露别人对我说了什么。make something public to tell people about important information, especially after it has been kept secret向公众告知重要信息,尤其是在该信息此前被保密之后: · Apparently they were engaged for some time before making it public.据悉,他们在公开之前已秘密订婚了一段时间。· The government has agreed that sources of financing should in future be made public.政府已同意,今后资金来源应予公开。leak to deliberately give secret information to a newspaper, television company etc, when a government or other organization wants to keep it secret在政府或其他组织意图保密的情况下,故意向报社、电视台等机构泄露机密信息: · The contents of the email were leaked to the press.这封电子邮件的内容被泄露给了媒体。· A man was charged today with leaking official secrets.一名男子今日因泄露官方机密被起诉。give something away (also spill the beans informal非正式) to tell someone something that you want to keep secret把本想保密的事情告诉(或泄露给)某人: · He was careful not to give away any trade secrets.他小心翼翼,避免泄露任何商业机密。· I’m not going to give away how much I paid for it!我可不打算透露我花了多少钱买的!let slip informal非正式 to accidentally tell someone about something无意中向某人透露某事: · He let slip that he was envious of his older brother.他无意间说漏嘴,透露出自己羡慕哥哥。
查看全部语言翻译1to make known something that was previously secret or unknown揭露;透露(先前保密或未知的事情) OPP conceal:
He may be prosecuted for revealing secrets about the security agency.他可能因泄露安全机构的机密而受到起诉。
a test that can reveal a teacher’s hidden skills能揭示教师潜在技能的测试reveal (that)
He revealed that he had been in prison twice before.他透露自己此前曾两度入狱。reveal yourself (as/to be something)
The violinist revealed himself as a talented interpreter of classical music.这位小提琴家展现了自己作为古典音乐出色诠释者的才华。2to show something that was previously hidden展示(之前隐藏的事物) OPP conceal:
The curtain opened to reveal the grand prize.幕布拉开,大奖呈现于众人眼前。► see thesaurus at showTHESAURUS同义词辨析reveal to let someone know about something that is secret or has not been known until now让某人知道某一秘密或此前不为人知的事: · Doctors are not allowed to reveal confidential information.医生不得泄露保密信息。· It was revealed that he had smoked marijuana at college.据披露,他在大学时曾吸食大麻。tell to talk about something to someone, so that they know about it向某人谈及某事,使其得知: · Don’t tell anyone about this just yet.现在还不要把这件事告诉任何人。· Shall I tell you a secret?我来告诉你一个秘密好吗?disclose formal正式 to publicly reveal something such as a fact or a name that has been kept secret公开披露(被保密的事实或名称等信息): · The terms of the agreement have not yet been disclosed.协议条款尚未公开披露。· The agent did not disclose that there had been a violent crime in the house.该中介未披露这栋房子曾发生过暴力犯罪。divulge /daɪˈvʌldʒ, də-/ formal正式 to reveal important or personal information which was previously secret or unknown透露(以前保密或不为人知的重要或个人信息): · The bank has refused to divulge its plans.该银行拒绝透露其计划。· I’m afraid I cannot divulge what was said to me.恐怕我无法透露别人对我说了什么。make something public to tell people about important information, especially after it has been kept secret向公众告知重要信息,尤其是在该信息此前被保密之后: · Apparently they were engaged for some time before making it public.据悉,他们在公开之前已秘密订婚了一段时间。· The government has agreed that sources of financing should in future be made public.政府已同意,今后资金来源应予公开。leak to deliberately give secret information to a newspaper, television company etc, when a government or other organization wants to keep it secret在政府或其他组织意图保密的情况下,故意向报社、电视台等机构泄露机密信息: · The contents of the email were leaked to the press.这封电子邮件的内容被泄露给了媒体。· A man was charged today with leaking official secrets.一名男子今日因泄露官方机密被起诉。give something away (also spill the beans informal非正式) to tell someone something that you want to keep secret把本想保密的事情告诉(或泄露给)某人: · He was careful not to give away any trade secrets.他小心翼翼,避免泄露任何商业机密。· I’m not going to give away how much I paid for it!我可不打算透露我花了多少钱买的!let slip informal非正式 to accidentally tell someone about something无意中向某人透露某事: · He let slip that he was envious of his older brother.他无意间说漏嘴,透露出自己羡慕哥哥。revealreveal2 noun [singular]
the time, especially on a television programme, when something that was previously secret or unknown is shown or made known, or when a changed person or thing is shown(尤指电视节目中)此前保密或未知之物被展示或公开、或经改变的人或事物亮相的时刻:
After the garden makeover, it was time to bring the owners back for the big reveal.庭院改造完工后,是时候把业主带回来,见证精彩揭晓了。
the time, especially on a television programme, when something that was previously secret or unknown is shown or made known, or when a changed person or thing is shown(尤指电视节目中)此前保密或未知之物被展示或公开、或经改变的人或事物亮相的时刻:
After the garden makeover, it was time to bring the owners back for the big reveal.庭院改造完工后,是时候把业主带回来,见证精彩揭晓了。