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reveal

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re·veal1 /rɪˈviːl/ ●●● W1 AWL verb [transitiveT]
1 TELL A SECRETto make known something that was previously secret or unknown 揭示;揭露;透露 OPP conceal
He may be prosecuted for revealing secrets about the security agency.
他可能因洩露安全部門的機密而被起訴。
a test that can reveal a teacher’s hidden skills
能夠展現老師潛在技能的測試
reveal (that)
He revealed that he had been in prison twice before.
他透露自己曾兩次入獄。
reveal yourself (as/to be something)
The violinist revealed himself as a talented interpreter of classical music.
那位小提琴手顯示了演繹古典音樂的卓越才能。
2 SHOW/LET somebody SEE somethingto show something that was previously hidden 展現,顯露 OPP conceal
The curtain opened to reveal the grand prize.
大幕拉開,大獎展現在眼前。
see thesaurus at show
THESAURUS
reveal to let someone know about something that is secret or has not been known until now 揭示;揭露;透露
Doctors are not allowed to reveal confidential information.
醫生不得透露保密的信息。
It was revealed that he had smoked marijuana at college.
有人透露說他在大學裏吸過大麻。
tell to talk about something to someone, so that they know about it 告訴
Don’t tell anyone about this just yet.
這件事現在誰也不能告訴。
Shall I tell you a secret?
跟你說個秘密好嗎?
disclose formal to publicly reveal something such as a fact or a name that has been kept secret 洩露;公開〔被隐瞞的事實、姓名等〕
The terms of the agreement have not yet been disclosed.
協議條款尚未披露。
nThe agent did not disclose that there had been a violent crime in the house.
divulge /daɪˈvʌldʒ, də-/ formal to reveal important or personal information which was previously secret or unknown 洩露〔重要的或個人的秘密信息〕
The bank has refused to divulge its plans.
銀行拒絕透露其計劃。
I’m afraid I cannot divulge what was said to me.
恐怕我不能把他們跟我說的話洩露出去。
make something public to tell people about important information, especially after it has been kept secret 公開某事
Apparently they were engaged for some time before making it public.
顯然,他們訂婚一段時間之後才將此公開。
nThe government has agreed that sources of financing should in future be made public.
leak to deliberately give secret information to a newspaper, television company etc, when a government or other organization wants to keep it secret 透露〔政府等機構的秘密給報紙、電視台等〕
The contents of the email were leaked to the press.
電子郵件内容被人透露給了新聞界。
nA man was charged today with leaking official secrets.
give something away (also spill the beans informal) to tell someone something that you want to keep secret 洩露[暴露]某事
He was careful not to give away any trade secrets.
他非常謹慎,以免洩露生意上的秘密。
I’m not going to give away how much I paid for it!
我不會透露我的買價!
let slip informal to accidentally tell someone about something 無意中說出
He let slip that he was envious of his older brother.
他無意中說出自己嫉妒哥哥。
Examples from the Corpus
reveal2n noun [singular]
nthe 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
After the garden makeover, it was time to bring the owners back for the big reveal.
Origin reveal
(1300-1400) Old French reveler, from Latin revelare to uncover, from velum; → VEIL1

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