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reveal

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露出,顯示,透露,揭露,泄露,(神)啟示窗側,門側

資料來源 : Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)

Reveal \Re*veal"\, n.
   1. A revealing; a disclosure. [Obs.]

   2. (Arch.) The side of an opening for a window, doorway, or
      the like, between the door frame or window frame and the
      outer surface of the wall; or, where the opening is not
      filled with a door, etc., the whole thickness of the wall;
      the jamb. [Written also {revel}.]

Reveal \Re*veal"\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Revealed}; p. pr. & vb.
   n. {Revealing}.] [F. r['e]v['e]ler, L. revelare, revelatum,
   to unveil, reveal; pref. re- re- + velare to veil; fr. velum
   a veil. See {Veil}.]
   1. To make known (that which has been concealed or kept
      secret); to unveil; to disclose; to show.

            Light was the wound, the prince's care unknown, She
            might not, would not, yet reveal her own. --Waller.

   2. Specifically, to communicate (that which could not be
      known or discovered without divine or supernatural
      instruction or agency).

   Syn: To communicate; disclose; divulge; unveil; uncover;
        open; discover; impart; show.

   Usage: See {Communicate}. -- {Reveal}, {Divulge}. To reveal
          is literally to lift the veil, and thus make known
          what was previously concealed; to divulge is to
          scatter abroad among the people, or make publicly
          known. A mystery or hidden doctrine may be revealed;
          something long confined to the knowledge of a few is
          at length divulged. ``Time, which reveals all things,
          is itself not to be discovered.'' --Locke. ``A tragic
          history of facts divulged.'' --Wordsworth.

資料來源 : WordNet®

reveal
     v 1: make visible; "Summer brings out bright clothes"; "He brings
          out the best in her"; "The newspaper uncovered the
          President's illegal dealings" [syn: {uncover}, {bring
          out}, {unveil}]
     2: make known to the public information that was previously
        known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a
        secret; "The auction house would not disclose the price at
        which the van Gogh had sold"; "The actress won't reveal
        how old she is"; "bring out the truth"; "he broke the news
        to her" [syn: {disclose}, {let on}, {bring out}, {discover},
         {expose}, {divulge}, {impart}, {break}, {give away}, {let
        out}]
     3: make clear and visible; "The article revealed the policies
        of the government" [syn: {display}, {show}]
     4: disclose directly or through prophets; "God rarely reveal
        his plans for Mankind"
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