unearth 的定义
- to dig or get out of the earth; dig up.
- to uncover or bring to light by search, inquiry, etc.: The lawyer unearthed new evidence.
unearth 近义词
dig up
更多unearth例句
- The earliest studies of this sort all involved very small populations, but there are now a couple that have unearthed reasons for optimism, suggesting that immunity will last at least a year, and perhaps longer.
- As the two dug through sand and bones, Eriksen recalls, “We unearthed this mass of plastic.”
- We tend to unearth deeply unsettling and upsetting truths, which was especially hard in a deeply unsettling and upsetting year.
- Owners often rush out of competitive pressure, focusing on publicly popular candidates rather than meticulously determining what they want and unearthing coaches who fit.
- All kinds of big scores have been unearthed in the woods around Amandola over the years.
- They contain dozens of blurred out media photos that Bartiromo wants to unearth.
- She will unearth more than their remains in a quest that becomes a journey of baleful discovery and painful self-discovery.
- Harris is not the first to unearth this history, although no one else has done it so thoroughly.
- Locals quickly joined the effort to help unearth the lumps and unveil first corners, and then entire slabs, of tombstones.
- To unearth what you need, put a minus sign in front of any terms you want excluded from your search.
- He also managed to unearth his father's old writing-desk, and had it set up in its old place in the "office."
- To dig up de profundis a shoehorn that you need is a more remarkable achievement than to unearth a new Pompeii.
- Its nice to unearth a reserve fund of silk stockings under a sofa pillow.
- If Thorpe were really innocent, he would welcome the clever sleuthing that would be likely to unearth the truth.
- Jenkins, go around back and see if you can unearth the butler.