reveal
/rɪˈviːl/ (bre, ipa) · /rɪˈviːl/ (ame, ipa) · /ri-ˈvēl/ (ame, mw)
reveal — 動詞
- revealpresent simple I / you / we / they
- revealshe / she / it
- revealedpast simple
- revealing-ing form
1. to tell people facts or news that had been kept from public knowledge, particula
揭露;透露
公開先前不為人知的消息
to tell people facts or news that had been kept from public knowledge, particularly when this is surprising or concerns private matters
Jessica revealed her travel plans to the family during dinner.
Jessica 在晚餐時向家人透露了她的旅行計畫。
reveal + something + to + someone
The report revealed serious problems with the city's water system.
那份報告揭露了該市供水系統的嚴重問題。
Ari refused to reveal where he had hidden the birthday gift.
Ari 拒絕透露他把生日禮物藏在哪裡。
New evidence revealed that the company had been hiding its losses for years.
新證據顯示這家公司多年來一直在隱瞞虧損。
The politician had to reveal the truth about the failed project.
那位政治人物不得不揭露關於失敗計畫的真相。
文法句型
reveal + something + (to + someone)
reveal + that-clause
reveal + wh-clause
用法筆記
Commonly takes a that-clause (revealed that...) as well as a plain noun object. The recipient of the information is introduced with to: reveal something to someone. This sense is the most frequent across all uses of the word.
常見錯誤
2. to cause something that was covered or out of sight to become visible
顯露;展現
使隱藏之物變得可見
to cause something that was covered or out of sight to become visible
Zola lifted the curtain to reveal a large painting on the wall.
Zola 拉開窗簾,露出牆上一幅大型畫作。
verb + to reveal + object for showing result
The thick fog lifted and revealed the mountain peaks above the town.
濃霧散去後,城鎮上方的山峰顯露了出來。
When Felix opened the old box, it revealed a collection of rare coins.
Felix 打開舊盒子時,裡面顯露出一批稀有錢幣。
The morning sun revealed a garden full of blooming flowers.
晨光照映出一座開滿花朵的花園。
Adina pulled back the sheet to reveal the new sofa underneath.
Adina 拉開布罩,露出底下那張新沙發。
文法句型
reveal + something
to reveal + something (purpose / result)
用法筆記
Frequently appears in the pattern 'lifted / pulled / opened X to reveal Y', where the first verb names the removing action and to reveal states the result. Intransitive use is rare; the hidden object is usually the direct object.
常見錯誤
reveal — 名詞
- revealsingular
- revealsplural
1. a dramatic moment near a programme's end when the audience finally sees somethin
揭曉時刻
節目結尾公開秘密的環節
a dramatic moment near a programme's end when the audience finally sees something previously hidden or secret
The big reveal at the end of the show shocked all the viewers.
節目尾聲的精彩揭曉讓所有觀眾大吃一驚。
big reveal — set phrase for TV climax
Emre could not wait for the final reveal of the competition winner.
Emre 等不及比賽優勝者的最終揭曉。
The audience gasped during the costume reveal on the stage.
舞台上的服裝揭曉時刻令觀眾倒抽一口氣。
Isabela recorded the surprise reveal to watch it again later.
Isabela 把那次驚喜揭曉錄了下來,準備之後再看。
- unveiling
used for product launches or ceremonies, not just TV
- big moment
less specific but captures the dramatic emphasis
用法筆記
Almost always used in singular form. Common in set phrases like the big reveal and the final reveal in entertainment and reality TV contexts.