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unveil

/uhn-veyl/US // ʌnˈveɪl //UK // (ʌnˈveɪl) //

揭幕,揭晓,揭秘,揭示

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v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to remove a veil or other covering from; display; reveal: The woman unveiled herself.
    • : to reveal or disclose by or as if by removing a veil or covering: to unveil a monument; to unveil a secret; to unveil a truth.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to become revealed by or as if by removing a veil.

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Examples

  • In June 2019, Kushner hosted his “Peace to Prosperity” workshop — meant to get ideas ahead of unveiling his Israeli-Palestinian peace plan — in Bahrain.

  • Its much-hyped “Battery Day” event, to be held later this month, may also have boosted optimism since many expect the company to unveil new technologies that day.

  • The Fold2 5G follows the original Fold unveiled at Mobile World Congress in February 2019 and delayed for release until last fall because of durability issues.

  • Moreover, Nintendo is expected to unveil a new Switch next year, which will make leftover inventory of the current Switch harder to sell.

  • I looked through one and sat there in awe as the continent unveiled itself before me.

  • As the year winds to a close, film critics start to unveil their lists of the best films of the year.

  • But the man otherwise known as Peter Parker/Spider-Man is here at the Toronto Film Festival to unveil his latest film, 99 Homes.

  • Johnson indicated the school was in no hurry to unveil a new nickname or logo.

  • Kerry also said that at some point, he might unveil his own peace deal and tell both sides to “take it or leave it.”

  • But as the U.S. and EU prepare to unveil new sanctions against Russia, Putin has decided the interactions should stop.

  • He was evidently the missing witness who could unveil the whole mystery, and it would be difficult to escape from his conclusions.

  • He will see, that unforeseen circumstances may unveil the conduct, which he feels interested in concealing from others.

  • It was evident that she was not willing to unveil her whole mind; and yet Maxence felt himself terribly staggered.

  • Thus that I may know thee better, Judging from thy face thy crimes, I unveil thee.

  • So having given him a whisky-and-soda, I take him into a corner and unveil the plot.