revelation
发音
英 [ˌrevəˈleɪʃn]
美 [ˌrevəˈleɪʃn]
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- n.
- [宗]天启,启示
- 揭发,暴露
- 被揭露出来的事物
- 意外的发现
单词词源
双语例句
- 1. Burton 's voracious intellectual interests are a revelation .
- 伯顿对知识的浓厚兴趣给人以启示。
- 2. But the revelation has prompted a furore among ordinary investors about who is benefiting from the booming market in new listings by state-owned companies .
- 但这一信息的披露令普通投资者感到愤怒,他们想知道是谁在从火热的国有企业上市过程中受益。
- 3. The floods have washed up a third revelation .
- 洪水还揭示出第三个事实。
- 4. Their revelation appears unlikely to ruffle diplomatic relations .
- 这类秘密的泄露似乎不可能影响两国外交关系。
- 5. And all these conversations followed the same arc : they began with a bad metaphor and ended with the revelation of ulterior motives .
- 所有的讨论都沿着同样的弧线展开:以不恰当的比喻开始,结果最终就暴露他们的别有用心。