disclosed
disclosed — 動詞
- disclosedpresent simple I / you / we / they
- discloseds3rd person singular
- discloseding-ing form
- disclosededpast simple
1. to share information, especially something private or previously kept secret, wi
揭露;透露
公開分享原本不為人知的資訊
to share information, especially something private or previously kept secret, with other people; the past-tense/past-participle form of 'disclose'.
The hospital disclosed that two patients had tested positive for the new virus.
院方透露已有兩名病患對這種新病毒檢驗呈陽性。
disclose + that-clause for sharing previously private information
Tamás disclosed his salary to Jenna during their conversation about household bills.
Tamás 在和 Jenna 談家庭開銷時,把自己的薪水告訴了她。
disclose + noun + to + recipient
The names of the donors were not disclosed at the awards ceremony.
頒獎典禮上並未公開捐款者的姓名。
Imran refused to disclose where he had hidden the missing letter.
Imran 拒絕透露他把那封遺失的信藏在哪裡。
The company finally disclosed last week that it was being investigated by the tax office.
該公司上週終於對外揭露公司正在接受稅務機關的調查。
- revealed
more general; covers physical uncovering as well as information
- divulged
very formal; emphasises that the information was meant to be kept secret
- made public
neutral phrasing; common in news contexts
文法句型
disclose + noun
disclose + that-clause
be disclosed (to someone)
用法筆記
Frequently passive ('was disclosed', 'were disclosed') when the source of the information is anonymous or unimportant. Object is usually something previously private — figures, identities, plans, or test results — rather than ordinary news.
常見錯誤
disclosed — 名詞
1. a rare noun use meaning the act of telling people information that was hidden; i
揭露之事
罕用名詞,現多用 disclosure
a rare noun use meaning the act of telling people information that was hidden; in modern English the standard noun is 'disclosure', and this form is almost never used today.
In one nineteenth-century legal note, the writer used 'disclosed' as a noun meaning the disclosure itself.
在一份十九世紀的法律筆記中,作者把 disclosed 當名詞使用,表示「揭露這件事」本身。
archaic noun usage; modern writing uses 'disclosure'
Modern dictionaries record 'disclosed' as a noun only as a historical synonym of 'disclosure'.
現代字典只把 disclosed 的名詞用法視為 disclosure 的歷史同義詞收錄。
The old church register used 'the disclosed of the banns', which we would today read as 'the disclosure'.
舊教會登記簿用「the disclosed of the banns」,今天我們會直接讀作「the disclosure」。
Learners should use 'disclosure', not 'disclosed', whenever a noun is needed in everyday or business writing.
在日常或商務寫作中需要名詞時,學習者應該使用 disclosure,而不是 disclosed。
- disclosure
the standard modern noun; use this instead in any present-day writing
- revelation
more dramatic; suggests something surprising came to light
- concealment
the act of keeping something hidden
用法筆記
Only sense where 'disclosed' is a noun rather than a verb form. Distinguish from verb/1: if you can rewrite the sentence with 'the disclosure of …', the noun reading applies — but in modern English you should actually rewrite it that way, since the noun 'disclosed' is no longer current.