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uncovered

/uhn-kuhv-erd/US // ʌnˈkʌv ərd //UK // (ʌnˈkʌvəd) //

揭穿的,揭秘,揭发的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : having no cover or covering.
    • : having the head bare.
    • : not protected by collateral or other security, as a loan.
    • : not protected by insurance: Workers want their uncovered spouses to join the health plan.

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Examples

  • The morning after checking into the Roosevelt, I met a rancher who, unprompted, explained her uncovered face.

  • On days when he doesn’t feel like waiting hours to eat, Lee places a sweet potato on an uncovered plate — to prevent condensation — in the freezer.

  • The national coverage was only for 200 million people, leaving another 130 million or so uncovered.

  • As uncovered by the climate blog desmogblog, the Ethical Oil meme dates to a 2010 book by Ezra Levant.

  • But records uncovered by the Senate Intelligence Committee suggest there may have been more than three subjects.

  • The publication said the plot was first uncovered by American intelligence.

  • While the pilot itself was a success, the evaluation uncovered a major problem.

  • As I uncovered these stories, I found a way to empathize with members of the Greek system.

  • Aristide uncovered his head, as though he were about to address a duchess, and smiled at her engagingly.

  • The position of the enemy uncovered, McNeil dismounted his force, and the battle was opened.

  • On my drawing nearer, they uncovered the poor creature, and I perceived that all her breast was eaten up by cancer.

  • Nearly all of the baths in the vicinity of the springs have been uncovered and found in a surprising state of perfection.

  • He pointed to the shore, where a long sapling lay partly uncovered in the snow.