unmask
/ˌʌnˈmɑːsk/ (bre, ipa) · [ənmˈæsk] /ˌʌnˈmæsk/ (ame, ipa) · [ənmˈæsk] /ˌən-ˈmask How to pronounce unmask (audio)/ (ame, mw)
unmask — 動詞
- unmaskpresent simple I / you / we / they
- unmaskshe / she / it
- unmaskedpast simple
- unmasking-ing form
1. to make public the dishonest, dangerous, or unpleasant truth about a person, org
揭露;揭穿
揭露隱藏的負面真相
to make public the dishonest, dangerous, or unpleasant truth about a person, organization, or situation that was deliberately hidden from view
Hiro's investigation unmasked the company's fake environmental claims, leading to a government fine.
Hiro 的調查揭露了該公司虛假的環保聲明,最終導致政府開罰。
unmask + noun phrase + as + noun phrase pattern
Putri was shocked when a leaked email unmasked her boss as the office rumour source.
Putri 震驚地發現,一封遭洩漏的電子郵件揭穿了她主管就是散播辦公室謠言的人。
Undercover reporters unmasked the charity as a front for an international drug ring.
臥底記者揭露了該慈善機構其實是國際販毒集團的幌子。
After the audit, the company's fake safety records were unmasked by independent inspectors.
審計過後,這家公司的假安全紀錄被獨立檢查員揭露出來。
Bilal's carefully built reputation was unmasked as a lie when old court records surfaced.
Bilal 苦心經營的名聲,在舊法院紀錄曝光後被揭穿是一場謊言。
文法句型
unmask + noun phrase + as + noun phrase
用法筆記
Frequently used with 'as' to state the hidden identity or false appearance that is revealed: 'unmask X as Y'. The subject of the sentence is often an investigation, journalist, reporter, or leaked document — not the general public.
常見錯誤
2. to take off a covering that hides someone's face, such as a costume mask, a medi
摘下面具
取下臉部遮蓋物
to take off a covering that hides someone's face, such as a costume mask, a medical face covering, or protective headgear
At midnight, everyone at the carnival unmasked and showed their painted faces.
午夜時分,嘉年華上的每個人都摘下了面具,露出塗著彩繪的臉。
intransitive: unmask after an event
Benjamin unmasked himself as soon as the costume parade was over.
Benjamin 在化妝遊行一結束就摘下了自己的面具。
reflexive: unmask oneself
Sofie unmasked her son after the contest so he could eat his snack.
Sofie 在比賽結束後幫兒子摘下面具,好讓他吃點心。
The security guard asked the visitors to unmask before entering the building.
警衛要求訪客進入大樓前先脫下面罩。
Maeve carefully unmasked the young fencer so the mesh would not pull her hair.
Maeve 小心翼翼地幫那位年輕的擊劍選手摘下面罩,以免網面扯到她的頭髮。
- take off one's mask
more explicit and informal; common in everyday speech
- remove a mask
more formal; can be used in medical or protective-gear contexts
- put on a mask
the reverse action — covering the face rather than uncovering it
文法句型
unmask + noun phrase (transitive)
unmask (intransitive — remove one's own mask)
用法筆記
The intransitive use ('everyone unmasked') is most common in carnival, costume-party, or masquerade contexts. The transitive use ('unmask someone') can apply in medical or protective-equipment settings. Not used for removing hats, glasses, or clothing other than face coverings.