词汇 | unveil |
释义 | unveilun·veil /ʌnˈveɪl/ ●○○ verb [transitiveT] 1 SHOW/LET somebody SEE somethingto show or tell people about a new product or plan for the first time 〔首次〕透露〔新计划〕,展示〔新产品〕 The club has unveiled plans to build a new stadium. 俱乐部首次披露了要建造一座新体育馆的计划。 2 SHOW/LET somebody SEE somethingto remove the cover from something, especially as part of a formal ceremony 为…揭幕;揭去…上的覆盖物 The statue was unveiled by the Queen. 这尊雕塑由女王揭幕。 —unveiling noun [countableC, uncountableU] Examples from the Corpus unveil• Finally the full horror of the deed is unveiled.• Last year, Vauxhall unveiled a car called Calibra.• Two weeks later, Brenda was at his side when he unveiled a statue of himself.• GM's solar-powered car was unveiled at last month's Geneva auto show.• He hopes to unveil it by early spring.• The numbers are preliminary until the government unveils its official trade balance results for December on Feb. 8.• The government has unveiled its plans for the future of Britain's armed forces.• The city unveiled plans for a $1.7 billion airport.• Suter unveiled yearly pre-tax profits for 1991 this week. From Longman Business Dictionary unveilun·veil /ʌnˈveɪl/ verb [transitiveT] journalism to inform people about something, especially financial results or a new product Yesterday the bank unveiled a soaring 28 percent rise in profits for the year to December. They have unveiled a new series of multimedia products, including a double CD-Rom with an interactive game. |
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