释义 |
- v.推出;为…揭幕;揭开…上的覆盖物;拉开…的帷幔
- 网络揭露;除去...的面纱;公布
过去分词:unveiled 现在分词:unveiling 第三人称单数:unveils v.+n. unveil plan,unveil proposal,unveil platform,unveil monument,unveil statue v. uncover,unwrap,bare,expose,reveal 1. | ~ sth 为…揭幕;揭开…上的覆盖物;拉开…的帷幔to remove a cover or curtain from a painting, statue, etc. so that it can be seen in public for the first time |
| The Queen unveiled a plaque to mark the official opening of the hospital. 女王主持揭幕式,标志着医院正式启用。 |
2. | ~ sth (首次)展示,介绍,推出;将…公之于众to show or introduce a new plan, product, etc. to the public for the first time |
| They will be unveiling their new models at the Motor Show. 他们将在汽车展上首次推出自己的新型汽车。 |
v. | 1. 除去…的面纱;除去…的覆盖物;(举行揭幕礼时)揭开…的幕;〔美剧〕使(戏)开幕 1. 除去…的面纱;除去…的覆盖物;(举行揭幕礼时)揭开…的幕;〔美剧〕使(戏)开幕 |
v. | 1. to reveal something that has been hidden or kept secret 2. to remove a veil or other covering from something, especially somebody's face or a plaque, monument, or work of art during a formal ceremony of inauguration 3. to announce something officially that was previously a secret 4. to remove the cover from something such as a statue as part of an official ceremony 1. to reveal something that has been hidden or kept secret 2. to remove a veil or other covering from something, especially somebody's face or a plaque, monument, or work of art during a formal ceremony of inauguration 3. to announce something officially that was previously a secret 4. to remove the cover from something such as a statue as part of an official ceremony |
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