to reveal
01
揭示, 透露
to make information that was previously unknown or kept in secrecy publicly known
Transitive: to reveal secret or hidden information
例子
In her memoir, the author courageously revealed her struggles with mental illness.
在她的回忆录中,作者勇敢地揭示了她与精神疾病的斗争。
The leaked documents revealed the government's covert surveillance program.
泄露的文件揭示了政府的秘密监视计划。
02
揭示, 展示
to make something visible
Transitive: to reveal sth
例子
The magician slowly pulled back the curtain to reveal a dazzling array of colorful flowers.
魔术师慢慢拉开帷幕,展现出一系列令人眼花缭乱的彩色花朵。
With a dramatic flourish, she unveiled the painting to reveal a breathtaking landscape.
她以戏剧性的姿态揭开了画作,展现了一幅令人叹为观止的风景。
03
揭示, 透露
to make something known to humans through a higher power or spiritual source
Transitive: to reveal a divine truth
Ditransitive: to reveal to sb a divine truth
例子
The prophet 's visions were believed to reveal divine messages and insights about the future.
先知的异象被认为可以揭示神圣的信息和关于未来的洞见。
In the sacred texts, parables and metaphors are used to reveal deeper spiritual truths.
在神圣的文本中,寓言和隐喻被用来揭示更深层次的精神真理。
Reveal
01
揭示, 揭露
the act or moment of disclosing previously hidden or unknown information to an audience
例子
The novel 's final reveal shocked all the readers.
小说的最终揭示震惊了所有读者。
The magician 's reveal left the audience gasping.
魔术师的揭晓让观众倒吸一口气。
02
门窗侧壁, 窗框内缘
the vertical edge of a door or window frame, set back from the surrounding wall
例子
Paint had chipped along the window reveal.
油漆沿着窗户的侧壁剥落了。
The carpenter measured the reveal to ensure the door fit properly.
木匠测量了 框边 以确保门安装合适。
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