disclose
v
(fml 文)
(a) [Tn, Dn.pr]
~ sth (to sb) allow sth to be seen 使某物显露
He opened the box, disclosing the contents (to the audience). 他打开盒子, 露出里面的东西(给观众看).
(b) [Tn, Tf, Tw, Dn.pr, Dpr.f, Dpr.w]
~sth (to sb) make sth known 公开某事; 透露某事
refuse to disclose one's name and address 拒绝透露自己的姓名地址
The Government disclosed that another diplomat has been arrested for spying. 政府透露, 又有一名外交官因间谍罪被捕.
She wouldn't disclose her friend's whereabouts to the police. 她不愿把她朋友的下落告诉警方.
I offer ten times the money that Antonio has borrowed.
我愿出十倍于安东尼奥的借款。
When you place a sheet of paper in a fax machine, the machine reads the writing on the page and changes the shapes of letters into electronic signals.
当你把一张纸放进传真机里,机器就会"读"纸上的字迹,把字的形状变为电子符号。
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