unmasked 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.
unmasked 近义词
reveal
更多unmasked例句
- There have been financial rewards offered to anyone who can unmask the account owner’s identity.
- Here we are, almost eight months into this pandemic, and it’s like you can’t even invite more than 150 people to sit next to each other unmasked in your rose garden without it turning into a major superspreader event.
- While there are still super heavy-duty things that many site runners might not think about, we’re here to unmask them for your benefit.
- The nation’s leaders said last week that children would go back to school unmasked.
- To unmask folium’s identity, her team had to first find out where it came from.
- The question audiences of Queen of the Night will face is whether they want to be unmasked and, ultimately, to be seen.
- Bold satirical initiatives have unmasked hypocrisy, corruption, and brutality in dictatorships across the world.
- Zawahiri says the “true faces of Iran and Hezbollah have been unmasked” by their opposition to al Qaeda in Syria and Iraq.
- The hacker group Anonymous said it unmasked the author of an offensive Twitter parody account of school shooter Adam Lanza.
- Satisfying as it is to see such a man unmasked, Rekers deserves a measure of pity as well as scorn.
- The Britons and the Germans seemed not to heed; but now and then the American school-marms unmasked the charlatan.
- Under circumstances that might be regarded as providential, Thomas Hutchinson was at last unmasked.
- Yes, thou art the fairy Esterello, and thou art unmasked at last, cruel creature!
- After his death, it is said to have unmasked altogether, and Adriano Lemmi himself is depicted as an avowed Satanist.
- “Lucifer Unmasked” appeared originally in the pages of the newspaper La Vérité.