unmask 的 2 个定义
- to strip a mask or disguise from.
- to reveal the true character of; disclose; expose.
- Military. to reveal the presence of by firing.
- to put off one's mask; appear in true nature.
unmask 近义词
reveal
更多unmask例句
- Outside of a classroom setting, any student less than six feet away while unmasked would need to quarantine.
- The newsletter managed to easily unmask and identify a specific person and their movements from an anonymous dataset.
- Folks in the room, many of whom had been gathering indoors unmasked for months, seemed expert at social routines we all once knew so well.
- It was unthinkable to go maskless inside a retail establishment, and you would often endure glares and sharp comments even if you unmasked outside.
- Some parents worry that unmasked and unvaccinated individuals could threaten the safety of their young children, for whom the vaccine is not yet available.
- Bravo claims to unmask the Online Dating Rituals of the American Male.
- Comedy is a cost-effective tactic to unmask this insecurity and undermine tyranny around the world.
- Yes, the drug may unmask an otherwise concealed truth and move the Holmes case in one direction or another.
- But, in this week's Newsweek, Jacob Bernstein says her departure may unmask another culprit.
- On the contrary, they will expose his true character and unmask his deception to the poor dupes whom he is cajoling and deluding.
- "And if no one assists me, I will unmask the scoundrel myself," declared Rozaine.
- She hoped to detect a movement of the medium's arm, and to unmask her, in spite of the courtesy she owed her as her hostess.
- For a moment David had, as on the night Allen had forced him to unmask, a glimpse of the inside of a cell.
- Finello's advice recurred to his memory; and he determined to make the woman unmask at all hazards.