单词 | 揭露 |
释义 | 〔acknowledge〕 Confess usually emphasizes disclosure of something damaging or inconvenient to oneself: Confess 通常指揭露对某人不利或有损坏的事: 〔smoke〕To detect and bring to public view; expose or reveal:揭露,曝光:发现并公布于众;揭露或展出:〔exposure〕exposure of graft in county government.郡政府贪污的揭露〔blackmail〕Extortion of money or something else of value from a person by the threat of exposing a criminal act or discreditable information.黑函,敲诈函:通过揭露犯罪行为或提供不可信资料等手段威胁强索某人钱财或值钱之物〔expose〕To reveal the guilt or wrongdoing of:揭露:揭露罪恶或错误的行为:〔spring〕To present or disclose unexpectedly or suddenly:突然提出:出乎意料或突然地宣布或揭露:〔exposure〕Revelation, especially of crime or guilt:揭露:揭露,尤其对犯罪或违法的:〔satire〕Irony, sarcasm, or caustic wit used to attack or expose folly, vice, or stupidity.讽刺:攻击或揭露愚蠢、恶习或糊涂的讽刺、挖苦或刻薄的机智的措辞〔unlock〕To provide a key to; disclose or reveal:揭开:提供开门的钥匙;揭露或泄露:〔Pearson〕American journalist famous for exposing political corruption in Washington, D.C. He was the coauthor ofWashington Merry-Go-Round (1931). 皮尔逊,安德鲁·拉塞尔:(1897-1969) 美国记者,以揭露华盛顿特区的政治腐败现象闻名,他是《华盛顿旋转木马》 (1931年)一书的著者之一 〔opportunity〕The lawyer waited patiently for her opening,then exposed the inconsistency in the testimony.律师耐心地等待着她有利的机会,然后揭露其证据的不连续性。〔expose〕expose a criminal.See Synonyms at reveal 1揭露罪犯 参见 reveal1〔Brieux〕French playwright whose work exposed moral and social evils.白里欧,尤金:(1858-1932) 法国戏剧家,其作品揭露道德和社会的罪恶〔confidant〕A character in a drama or fiction, such as a trusted friend or servant, who serves as a device for revealing the inner thoughts or intentions of a main character.密友:戏剧或小说中的人物,如作为可信赖的朋友或仆人,来揭露主角的内心思想和意图〔discover〕Middle English discoveren [to reveal] 中古英语 discoveren [泄露,揭露] 〔revelation〕Something revealed, especially a dramatic disclosure of something not previously known or realized.被揭示的真相:被显露的东西,尤指早先未知或未认识到的东西的戏剧性揭露〔Steffens〕American journalist. As managing editor ofMcClure's Magazine (1902-1906), he exposed governmental corruption in a series of articles, thereby inaugurating the era of muckraking journalism. 斯蒂芬斯,(约瑟夫)林肯:(1866-1936) 美国记者,作为《麦克卢尔杂志》 (1902-1906年)的主编,他以一系列文章揭露了政府的腐败,并就此开创了丑闻报道的时代 〔adumbrate〕To disclose partially or guardedly.约略显示:部分地或有保留地揭露〔Ossietzky〕German journalist and pacifist who was imprisoned (1931-1932 and 1933-1936) for exposing Germany's military buildup. He won the 1935 Nobel Peace Prize.奥西茨基,卡尔·冯:(1889-1938) 德国新闻记者、和平主义者,因揭露德国重整军备而被监禁(1931-1932和1933-1936年),获1935年诺贝尔和平奖〔unkennel〕To bring to light; uncover or disclose.揭露:揭示;揭露或泄露〔confidante〕A woman character in a drama or fiction, such as a trusted friend or servant, who serves as a device for revealing the inner thoughts or intentions of a main character.戏剧或小说中的一个女角色,如作为主角的密友或仆人,来揭露主角的内心思想和意图〔revelation〕The act of revealing or disclosing.显示,揭露:显示或揭露的行为〔revelatory〕Of, relating to, or containing a revelation:揭露性的:属于、有关或包含显示揭露的:〔disclose〕To make known (something heretofore kept secret).See Synonyms at reveal 1揭露:使(以前保密的事)公开,泄露,透露 参见 reveal1〔Moravia〕Italian writer best known for his novels, such asTime of Desecration (1978), which explore the alienation and ennui of the middle class. 莫拉维亚,阿尔贝托:(1907-1990) 意大利作家,因其小说最为闻名,如《亵渎时代》 (1978年),揭露了中产阶级的疏离和倦怠感 〔Solzhenitsyn〕Soviet writer and dissident whose works, includingOne Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich (1962) and The Gulag Archipelago (1973-1975), exposed the brutality of the Soviet labor camp system. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for literature in 1970. 索忍尼辛,亚历山大·伊萨耶维奇:(生于 1918) 苏联作家和持不同政见者,其作品包括《伊凡的一天》 (1962年)及 《古拉格群岛》 (1973年-1975年),揭露了苏联劳改营的野蛮残酷。他于1970年获诺贝尔文学奖 〔wake〕The shocking revelations finally woke me to the facts of the matter.令人震惊的揭露最终使我意识到事情的本质〔unearth〕To bring to public notice; uncover.揭露,使公开:使公众注意;揭露〔Forster〕British writer whose novels, such asA Room with a View (1908) and Howards End (1910), explore the emotional and moral shortcomings of England's upper classes. 福斯特,埃(德加)·摩(根):(1879-1970) 英国小说家,其作品有《带风景的房间》 (1908年)和 《霍华德别业》 (1910年)等。其作品揭露了英格兰上层社会的感情和道德缺陷 〔uncover〕To manifest or disclose; reveal:显现,暴露,揭露:〔reveal〕 Reveal suggests uncovering what has been concealed: Reveal 揭露被隐藏的事物: 〔show〕The excavation exposed a staggering number of Bronze Age artifacts. The term can often imply revelation of something better left concealed: 这次挖掘使一批数目惊人的青铜时代人工制品重现天日。 这一词通常可用来暗示揭露了最好让其隐瞒的某事物: 〔show〕 Expose usually involves uncovering something or bringing it out from concealment: Expose 通常涉及揭露某事或使其从隐蔽处显露出来: 〔rake〕rake up old gossip.揭露古老的传言〔hold〕hold a grudge; hold it a point of honor not to reveal one's sources; holds that this economic program is the only answer to high prices.怀恨;认为不揭露消息来源是一个事关荣誉的问题;认为这个经济项目是引起物价高涨的唯一原因〔jungle〕One might be surprised to learn that the wordjungle is not African in origin nor does it come from a word that only meant "land densely overgrown with tropical vegetation and trees.” Jungle goes back to the Sanskrit word jaṅgalam, meaning "desert, wasteland,”and also "any kind of uncultivated area, such as heavily forested land.”The Sanskrit wordjaṅgala- passed into various Indian languages and from one or more of these languages into English.In Englishjungle was used for land overgrown with vegetation, for the vegetation itself,and for such land outside India.The word was also extended figuratively in various ways.We have, for example, asphalt jungles, concrete jungles, blackboard jungles, academic jungles, corporate jungles,and, in a February 1972 issue of theGuardian, the government official who "lit up some lurid corners of the taxation jungle.”jungle 一词的词源不是非洲语,也不是来自仅仅意为“长满茂密的热带植物和树木的地带”的单词;知道这一点也许会让人吃惊。 Jungle 可追溯到梵语词 jangalam , 其意为“荒漠,荒原”,也指“任何未开垦的地域,如茂密的森林”。梵语词jangala- 传入多种印度语中, 又从这其中的一种或多种语言再传入英语。在英语中jungle 用来指长满植物的地带, 指植物本身,也指印度以外的类似地带。该词也在多方面引申为比喻意义。例如,我们有柏油丛林、水泥丛林、黑板丛林、学术丛林、公司丛林,此外在1972年2月发行的一期卫报 上, 还出现了“揭露税收丛林中鲜为人知的龌龊勾当”的政府官员〔Wright〕American writer whose powerful fiction explores the oppression suffered by Black Americans. His works includeNative Son (1940) and Black Boy (1945). 莱特,理查德:(1908-1960) 美国作家,他强有力的小说揭露美国黑人所遭受的压迫。他的作品包括《土生子》 (1940年)和 《黑孩子》 (1945年) 〔reveal〕To make known (something concealed or secret):揭露,泄露:使(某些隐藏的事或秘密)为人所知:〔debunk〕To expose or ridicule the falseness, sham, or exaggerated claims of:揭穿:揭露或嘲笑…的虚假、哄骗或吹嘘:〔Bullins〕American writer known primarily for his dramatic works that explore the Black experience, includingIn the Wine Time (1968). 布林斯,埃德:(生于 1935) 美国作家,主要以其揭露黑人经历的戏剧作品而闻名,包括《酿酒的季节》 (1968年) |
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