单词 | unveil |
释义 | unveil verbadverb➤formally, officially正式公开◆the government has officially unveiled its plans for tax reform.政府已正式公开了税改计划。➤just, recently刚刚/最近公开➤finally终于公开 unveil /ʌnveɪl/ verb [transitive] (used especially in newspapers) to show or introduce a new plan, product, etc. to the public for the first time; to announce sth publicly (尤用于报章)使公诸于众,揭露◆the supermarket chain has unveiled plans to create 10 000 jobs this year. 这家连锁超市公布了今年将创造 1 万个就业机会的计划。☞ unveilunveil /ʌnveɪl/ [transitive] (journalism新闻) to show or introduce a new product or plan to the public for the first time(首次)展示,介绍,推出(新产品或新计划)◆they will be unveiling their new models at the motor show.他们将在车展上首次推出他们的新车型。◆the government has unveiled plans for new energy legislation.政府已经出台了新能源法方案。unveil/ˌʌnˈveɪl ||; ʌnˈvel/verb [t] to show sth new to the public for the first time 揭去…的幕布;揭幕;首次公开: ◇the president unveiled a memorial to those who died in the war. 总统为战争死难者纪念碑揭幕。 unveilsee ⇨ show 4 un·veil /ʌn`vel; ˌʌnˈveɪl/v [t] 1. to officially show or tell people something that was a secret 透露; 揭示:◇the mayor will unveil plans for a new park. 市长会透露建新公园的计划。 2. to remove the cover from something as part of an official ceremony 揭去…的覆盖物[作为正式仪式的一部分] |
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