单词 | revealing |
释义 | revealing (rɪviːlɪŋ ) 1. adjective A revealing statement, account, or action tells you something that you did not know, especially about the person doing it or making it. ...a revealing interview. ...Sophie Tucker's revealing autobiography. revealingly adverb Even more revealingly, he says: 'There's no such thing as failure.' 2. adjective Revealing clothes allow more of a person's body to be seen than is usual. She was wearing a tight and revealing gold dress. Collocations: revealing information You've long avoided revealing information of strategic importance or which you regard as strictly private. Times, Sunday Times The old exhibits not only had to be dismantled, but some of the dinosaurs had to be prepared anew, revealing information that was previously hidden. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 You can sense the slender budget in the way it leans heavily on its interviewees, but there's still plenty of revealing information. Times,Sunday Times But his amiable manner disguised an uncanny ability to prise revealing information from his subjects. The Sun They could also argue that they were revealing information in the public interest. Times, Sunday Times It's a fascinating and revealing insight into the life of soap's longest-serving star. The Sun At times funny and heartwarming, at others depressing and disturbing, it's a revealing insight into the pleasures and perils of 21st-century dating. Times, Sunday Times A revealing insight into a tough world. The Sun There's no glitz, glamour or certainties here, just a revealing insight into how forensic investigations work and what a complex, painstaking and vital job these specialist police officers do. The Sun It was a revealing insight into the culture of our national game. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 透露内情的 Japanese: 啓発するような |
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