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.
The twin towers are 110 storeys high, but high-speed lifts controlled by computer take only a minute to reach the top.
这座双塔式大楼有110层高,而由电脑控制的高速电梯只需一分钟就可以到达塔顶。
Four years later, she left the children's home and entered an institution for the blind, where she learnt braille.
4年之后,她离开孤儿院,进入一盲人学校,学习布莱叶盲文。
If an unfair law existed, - and there were many that had been passed by the British rulers in India and South Africa - it was the duty of everyone to disobey this law, but without using violence.