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un.veil objQn5veIlv [T]to remove a curtain-like covering from (a new statue, etc.) at a formal ceremony in order to show the opening or completion of a new building or work of art(举行揭幕仪式时)揭开蒙着的布,揭去覆盖物,向公众透露,揭露,揭示The memorial to those who had died in the war was unveiled in 1948.为战争中死去的人树的纪念碑是在1948年揭幕的。(fig.) Ten top designers will this week unveil (= show for the first time) their autumn/winter collections at the fashion fair.本周10个顶级设计师将会在时装博览会展示他们的秋季/冬季作品。(fig.) A new government policy on forests is due to be unveiled (= made known) in April.政府一项新的关于森林的政策预定于四月份出台。
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