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unveiling

/uhn-vey-ling/US // ʌnˈveɪ lɪŋ //UK // (ʌnˈveɪlɪŋ) //

揭幕式,揭幕,揭幕仪式,揭幕战

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a ceremony in which a statue or monument is presented or displayed for the first time by removing its covering.
    • : an act or instance of presenting, displaying, or revealing, especially for the first time: the unveiling of a new play.

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Examples

  • The honest truth is that the IPO itself is an adrenaline-charged run-up to a big unveiling.

  • The astronaut unveiling put a human face on the program and was reminiscent of the announcement of the Mercury 7 astronauts who led NASA into space at the dawn of the Space Age.

  • Yesterday, during the unveiling of the XB-1, Scholl said that he believes in “a future in which you can get anywhere in the planet in four hours, for just a hundred bucks.”

  • They’re all but certain to ramp up their opposition with the unveiling of a bill.

  • More than two years after its unveiling, Verizon 5G Home is for sale in parts of eight cities, with an emphasis on "parts."

  • Scheiber inferred that Jarrett “is the closest we have to a human decoder ring” capable of unveiling “the real Barack Obama.”

  • "I felt very moved and very happy, too," Paolucci said at the unveiling.

  • Even that day of the unveiling, Liberty remained elusive in practice in the United States.

  • Only one thing is for certain – Japan has become the epicenter of the still unveiling Bitcoin mystery.

  • It smacks of yet another instance of the administration unveiling policy with good spin and no spine.

  • I've asked them and their friends to come down here to headquarters for the unveiling of Black Hood, alias the Eye.

  • In other words, from whatever point we approach the witnesses of Lucifer, they are subjected to a rough unveiling.

  • Kalmim made no scruple of unveiling, to afford her companion the whole benefit of her charms.

  • A bronze tablet recording this fact had been installed, and this was to be the unveiling.

  • Near here in the year 1865, on the 5th day of May, a vast concourse of people assembled to see the unveiling of a statue of Dante.