unveiling / ʌnˈveɪ lɪŋ /

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unveiling 的定义

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

unveiling 近义词

v. 动词 verb

reveal

更多unveiling例句

  1. The honest truth is that the IPO itself is an adrenaline-charged run-up to a big unveiling.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.”
  4. They’re all but certain to ramp up their opposition with the unveiling of a bill.
  5. More than two years after its unveiling, Verizon 5G Home is for sale in parts of eight cities, with an emphasis on "parts."
  6. Scheiber inferred that Jarrett “is the closest we have to a human decoder ring” capable of unveiling “the real Barack Obama.”
  7. "I felt very moved and very happy, too," Paolucci said at the unveiling.
  8. Even that day of the unveiling, Liberty remained elusive in practice in the United States.
  9. Only one thing is for certain – Japan has become the epicenter of the still unveiling Bitcoin mystery.
  10. It smacks of yet another instance of the administration unveiling policy with good spin and no spine.
  11. I've asked them and their friends to come down here to headquarters for the unveiling of Black Hood, alias the Eye.
  12. In other words, from whatever point we approach the witnesses of Lucifer, they are subjected to a rough unveiling.
  13. Kalmim made no scruple of unveiling, to afford her companion the whole benefit of her charms.
  14. A bronze tablet recording this fact had been installed, and this was to be the unveiling.
  15. 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.