
好词典

源自中古英语 'unveilen',由 'un-'(表示否定或相反)和 'veil'(面纱、遮盖物)组成,字面意思是“揭开面纱”。
❶ 公开或展示某物,通常指首次向公众展示新产品、计划或艺术品等。
“The company unveiled its latest smartphone at the tech conference.”
(该公司在科技大会上发布了最新的智能手机。)
“The artist unveiled her new painting at the gallery opening.”
(这位艺术家在画廊开幕式上展示了她的新画作。)
❶ 揭示或揭露某事,通常指隐藏或秘密的信息被公开。
“The journalist unveiled the truth behind the scandal.”
(这位记者揭露了丑闻背后的真相。)
“The investigation unveiled a network of illegal activities.”
(调查揭露了一个非法活动的网络。)
unveiled to the public — 向公众展示或公开,通常用于描述新产品、计划或艺术品的首次亮相。
“The new museum exhibit was unveiled to the public last weekend.”
(新的博物馆展览上周末向公众开放。)