英语释义
1. to make known through divine inspiration
2. to make (something secret or hidden) publicly or generally known
reveal a secret
3. to open up to view display
the uncurtained window revealed a cluttered room
4. the act or an instance of showing, revealing, or disclosing something (such as surprising information or a new product) for the first time
Last year, in the fall and holiday after the reveal of the iPhone 7, Apple sold 78.29 million phones.
— Eric Limer … it's tough to discuss the final volume of the series without acknowledging some of the big reveals of its predecessors.
— David Kamp The big end reveal isn't just a shock; it's deeply upsetting, an emotional gut-punch.
— Matt Prigge That fact will eventually become evident, no doubt … . That is the art of the slow reveal.
— Peter J. Boyer
5. the side of an opening (as for a window) between a frame and the outer surface of a wall also jamb
6. to make known
“Secrecy about what?” “That I cannot reveal.”
— Robert C. O'Brien, Rats of NIMH
7. to show clearly
The opened door revealed a messy room.