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1 | to let something become known , for example a secret or information that was previously not known 揭示;揭露;透露 |
| She refused to reveal the contents of the letter. 她拒绝透露信的内容。 |
| Cockpit recordings may reveal the cause of the crash. 驾驶舱的录音可能会揭示坠机的原因。 |
| +to Plans for re-routing traffic have been revealed to residents. 改变交通路线的计划已经透露给了居民。 |
| +(that) The survey revealed that many consumers are aware of the risks involved. 调查显示许多消费者都意识到了所涉及的危险。 |
| +how/what etc Neither side revealed what was discussed in the meeting. 双方都没有透露会议上讨论的内容。 |
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2 | to show something that was covered or hidden 使显露;展示;显示 |
| The wallet-sized system opens to reveal a keyboard and screen. 钱夹大小的系统打开后,露出一块键盘和屏幕。 |
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