uncover

uncover [ʌnˈkʌvə(r)]  [ʌnˈkʌvɚ] 

第三人称单数:uncovers

现在分词:uncovering

uncover

过去分词:uncovered

过去式:uncovered

uncover 基本解释

及物动词揭开…的盖子; 揭露,发现; 拿下(头上)戴的东西,脱(帽); 将(狐)赶出

不及物动词发现,揭示

uncover 同义词

动词unmask open expose reveal disclose

uncover 反义词

uncover是什么意思

及物动词cover

uncover 相关例句

及物动词

1. He uncovered the dish and showed us the food.
    他揭开盘子的盖儿给我们看吃的东西。

2. By a sudden movement we uncovered the enemy's right flank.
    我们的突击行动使敌人的右翼暴露无遗。

3. The police have uncovered a plot to assassinate the President.
    警察已破获一起暗杀总统的阴谋。

4. The police have uncovered a plot.
    警察当局侦破了一起阴谋。

5. The police uncovered a plan to steal some money.
    警察揭露了一个盗款的计划。

uncover 网络解释

1. 揭开...的盖子:18.unconscious不省人事的 | 19.uncover揭开. . . 的盖子 | 20.X-ray X射线

2. 揭露,发现:disclose 揭发,泄露 | uncover 揭露,发现 | unfold 揭露,打开,展开

3. 揭开:uncouth 粗俗的 | uncover 揭开 | uncovered 无盖的

uncover 词典解释

1. 揭露,发现(隐秘之事)
    If you uncover something, especially something that has been kept secret, you discover or find out about it.

    e.g. Auditors said they had uncovered evidence of fraud...
           审计人员说他们已经发现了欺诈的证据。
    e.g. A specific plot to kill him was uncovered in the past couple of weeks.
           一个针对他的暗杀阴谋在过去几周里被揭露了出来。

2. 发现,发掘(地下埋藏之物)
    When people who are digging somewhere uncover something, they find a thing or a place that has been under the ground for a long time.

    e.g. Archaeologists have uncovered an 11,700-year-old hunting camp in Alaska.
           考古学家在阿拉斯加发现了一个距今11,700年的狩猎营地。

3. 揭开…的盖子;除去…上的覆盖物
    To uncover something means to remove something that is covering it.

    e.g. When the seedlings sprout, uncover the tray.
           秧苗发芽后,就把盘子上的盖子拿掉。

uncover 单语例句

1. uncover什么意思

1. Shanghai will begin the campaign to uncover policy violations in the second half of the year.

2. Though Chinese anthropologists have always cast doubts about it, they failed to uncover enough and intact fossil specimen to argue with the hypothesis.

3. But the report failed to uncover tangible evidence proving clandestine detention centers existed in Romania or Poland.

4. She may need trained guidance to uncover what she is trying to fulfill through these relationships and find a constructive way to achieve it.

5. Customs officers inspected the vehicle, but the initial examination did not uncover any contraband.

6. However their preliminary investigation did not uncover evidence of criminal activity in connection with the mishap.

7. Some want to uncover evidence of infidelity to strengthen their case for eventual custody of the children.

8. Lu said the central government has told customs to work more closely with police to uncover drug trafficking and smuggling operations.

9. The firm said it intends to make further efforts to uncover business opportunities as democratization and economic deregulation proceed in the country.

10. Experts say requiring more detailed disclosure should help uncover embezzlement by substantial shareholders of listed companies and the practice of illegal guaranty.

uncover 英英释义

verb

1. remove all or part of one's clothes to show one's body

    e.g. uncover your belly
           The man exposed himself in the subway

    Synonym: expose

2. make visible

    e.g. Summer brings out bright clothes
           He brings out the best in her

    Synonym: bring out unveil reveal