- Disclose means to reveal or expose information that has previously been kept a secret — like a politician might be forced to disclose his finances or former scandals while running for office.
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- vt. 揭露;透露
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1. The spokesman refused to disclose details of the takeover to the press.
发言人拒绝向新闻界透露公司收购的详细情况。
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2. The report discloses that human error was to blame for the accident.
报告披露这次事故是人为失误造成的。
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3. It was disclosed that two women were being interviewed by the police.
据透露,警方当时正和两名妇女面谈。
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4. I cannot disclose what we discussed.
我不能泄露我们讨论的内容。
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5. The door swung open, disclosing a long dark passage.
门开了,露出一条昏暗的长通道。
dis·close / dɪsˈkləʊz ; NAmE dɪsˈkloʊz / verb ( formal) 1 to give sb information about sth, especially sth that was previously secret 揭露;透露;泄露 SYN reveal disclosesth (to sb) ◆ The spokesman refused to disclose details of the takeover to the press. 发言人拒绝向新闻界透露公司收购的详细情况。 disclosethat… ◆ The report discloses that human error was to blame for the accident. 报告披露这次事故是人为失误造成的。 it is disclosed that… ◆ It was disclosed that two women were being interviewed by the police. 据透露,警方当时正和两名妇女面谈。 disclosewhat, whether, etc… ◆ I cannot disclose what we discussed. 我不能泄露我们讨论的内容。 2 disclosesth to allow sth that was hidden to be seen 使显露;使暴露 SYN reveal ◆ The door swung open, disclosing a long dark passage. 门开了,露出一条昏暗的长通道。 disclose discloses disclosed disclosing dis·close / dɪsˈkləʊz ; NAmE dɪsˈkloʊz /
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