debunk 英 [ˌdi:ˈbʌŋk]   美 [diˈbʌŋk]

debunk

debunk  英 [ˌdi:ˈbʌŋk] 美 [diˈbʌŋk]

vt. 揭穿;拆穿…的假面具;暴露 

进行时:debunking  过去式:debunked  过去分词:debunked  第三人称单数:debunks  名词复数:debunks 

Modern Maya in Guatemala and Mexico have also rushed to debunk the "prophesy". 生活在危地马拉和墨西哥的现代玛雅人也争相揭穿这一“预言”。
If they are doing their jobs well, they explain the science of the medication, and correct even debunk erroneous information. 如果他们工作干得好,他们就该解释药物的科学机理并且订正甚至暴露出的错误信息。

  • When you debunk something you show it to be false. Many magicians, including Houdini and Penn and Teller, have worked to debunk the idea that magic is anything other than a very clever illusion.
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  • vt. 揭穿;拆穿…的假面具;暴露
  • 1. Modern Maya in Guatemala and Mexico have also rushed to debunk the "prophesy".

    生活在危地马拉和墨西哥的现代玛雅人也争相揭穿这一“预言”。

  • 2. If they are doing their jobs well, they explain the science of the medication, and correct even debunk erroneous information.

    如果他们工作干得好,他们就该解释药物的科学机理并且订正甚至暴露出的错误信息。

  • 3. This article will question and debunk some of the most widely held myths pertaining to iterative development in general and iterative testing in particular.

    这篇文章将会质疑和揭穿一些广泛流传的关于迭代开发和迭代测试通常的一些荒谬的言论。

  • debunk (v.) 1923, from de- + bunk (n.2); first used by U.S. novelist William Woodward (1874-1950), the notion being "to take the bunk out of things." Related: Debunked; debunking.
de·bunk / ˌdiːˈbʌŋk ; NAmE ˌdiːˈbʌŋk / verb debunksth to show that an idea, a belief, etc. is false; to show that sth is not as good as people think it is 批判;驳斥;揭穿…的真相 His theories have been debunked by recent research. 最近的研究证明了他的理论不成立。 debunk debunks debunked debunking de·bunk / ˌdiːˈbʌŋk ; NAmE ˌdiːˈbʌŋk /
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