[VERB 动词]为…揭幕 If someone formally unveils something such as a new statue or painting, they draw back the curtain which is covering it.
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...a ceremony to unveil a monument to the victims.
死难者纪念碑揭幕仪式
unveiling
...the unveiling of a monument to one of the Croatian heroes of the past.
为一座纪念碑举行的揭幕仪式,它的建成是为了纪念克罗地亚一位昔日的英雄
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[VERB 动词]公布;推出;出台 If you unveil a plan, new product, or some other thing that has been kept secret, you introduce it to the public.
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Mr Werner unveiled his new strategy this week...
沃纳先生本周公布了其新策略。
Companies from across Europe are here to unveil their latest models.
全欧洲的公司都来到这里展示其最新款产品。
unveiling
...the unveiling of a detailed peace plan.
详细的和平计划的披露
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un·veil/ˌʌnˈveɪl; NAmEˌʌnˈveɪl/verb1unveilsth to remove a cover or curtain from a painting, statue, etc. so that it can be seen in public for the first time 为…揭幕;揭开…上的覆盖物;拉开…的帷幔◆The Queen unveiled a plaque to mark the official opening of the hospital.女王主持揭幕式,标志着医院正式启用。2unveilsth to show or introduce a new plan, product, etc. to the public for the first time (首次)展示,介绍,推出;将…公诸于众SYN
reveal
◆They will be unveiling their new models at the Motor Show.他们将在汽车大展上首次推出自己的新型汽车。unveilunveilsunveiledunveilingun·veil/ˌʌnˈveɪl; NAmEˌʌnˈveɪl/
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unveilun‧veil /ʌnˈveɪl/ ●○○ verb [transitive]
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1to show or tell people about a new product or plan for the first time: The club has unveiled plans to build a new stadium.2to remove the cover from something, especially as part of a formal ceremony: The statue was unveiled by the Queen.—unveiling noun [countable, uncountable]
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