uncover
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you uncover something, especially something that has been kept secret, you discover or find out about it. 找出
Auditors said they had uncovered evidence of fraud. 讅計員們說他們已找到了詐騙的証據。
2. V-T To uncover something means to remove something that is covering it. 移去 (某物的) 遮蓋物
When the seedlings sprout, uncover the tray. 幼苗發芽後,揭開磐上的遮蓋物。
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uncover /ʌnˈkʌvə/ (uncovering,uncovered,uncovers)
剑桥词典
- to discover something secret or hidden or remove something covering something else
- They uncovered a plot to destabilize the government .
- The investigation uncovered some interesting information on Mr Parkinson.
- Police officers uncovered an intricate web of deceit .
- While digging the foundations builders uncovered some important archaeological remains .
- It will be interesting to see what this investigation uncovers. 返回 uncover
揭露,發現(秘密或隱藏物);揭開(覆蓋物)
The investigation uncovered evidence of a large-scale illegal trade in wild birds . 調查發現了大槼模非法交易野生鳥類的証據。
The biography is an attempt to uncover the inner man. 該傳記試圖揭示他內心世界的隱秘。
to find something buried under the ground by removing the earth on top of it
發掘,挖出
Digging in her garden , she uncovered a hoard of gold dating back to the ninth century . 在花園挖土時,她挖出了一批9世紀時埋下的金子。
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