disclosure 详细解释

disclosure

[dis'kləuʒə]

n.揭发, 公开, 透露

n.

1. 揭发; 透露; 公开[U]

The disclosure that he had been in prison ruined his chances for public office.

公开他曾坐牢一事断送了他谋求在政府机构任职的机会。

2. 揭发(或败露)的事情[C]

词形变化

形容词: disclosable | 名词: discloser | 动词过去式: disclosed | 动词过去分词: disclosed | 动词现在分词: disclosing | 动词第三人称单数: discloses |

词义辨析

同义:

n.被揭发出来的事情

revelation  uncovering  confession  expose  admission  divulgence  

同义参见:

publication  exposure  inspiration  declaration  announcement  

英英释义

名词 disclosure:

the speech act of making something evident

同义词:revelation, revealing

补充

disclosuredisclosure英:[disˈkləuʒə] 美:[dɪˈskloʒɚ]n.1.公开, 透露2.被公开的事情, 被披露的秘闻

例句

1. There were more disclosures about Casey in the press.媒体披露了更多关于凯西的消息。 2. insufficient disclosure of negative information about the company对这家公司负面消息的不充分披露 3. a judge ordered the disclosure of the government documents.法官裁定政府文件应予披露。 4. the government's disclosures about missile programmes.政府披露的有关导弹计划的内幕。 5. the disclosure of secret information秘密资料的公开 6. He resigned following disclosures about his private life.他在私生活被揭露后就辞了职。 7. We demand full disclosure of the facts.我们要求事实真相的彻底公开。 8. This is just the latest in a series of shocking disclosures [=revelations] about his criminal past.这只是最近揭露出来的有关他的一系列耸人听闻的罪行的一部分。