revelation
n. [宗]天啟,啟示; 揭發,暴露; 被揭露出來的事物; 意外的發現
A revelation is a surprising or interesting fact that is made known to people.
...the seemingly everlasting revelations about his private life.
對他的私生活看似沒完沒了的曝光
...the revelation that William had survived the initial attack.
威廉在首次襲擊中倖存下來的驚人內幕
The revelation of something is the act of making it known.
...following the revelation of his affair with a former secretary...
在他和前秘書的私情被揭露之後
Further revelations are expected.
人們期待著真相的進一步披露。
If you say that something you experienced was a revelation, you are saying that it was very surprising or very good.
The noise, the buildings, the people, came as a revelation...
這裡的噪音、建築物和人都令人出乎意料。
Degas's work had been a revelation to her.
德加的作品曾經讓她大開眼界。
A divine revelation is a sign or explanation from God about his nature or purpose.
The whole system was based on divine revelation in the Scriptures.
整個體系都建立在《聖經》的神聖啟示的基礎之上。
1. the speech act of making something evident
2. an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
3. communication of knowledge to man by a divine or supernatural agency
Literature is the reflection of real life and the revelation of the artistic pulse of periods.
文藝是現實生活的反映,是時代脈搏的藝術再現.
But this week's revelation may show that America has underestimated its Chinese rival.
但是本週的事件卻表明:美國低估了他的中國對手.
Soames explanied that any early revelation of the manager's dishonesty would have been futile.
索姆斯解釋說,即使及早透露經理的欺騙行為也無濟於事.
But through metaphor, he crammed layers of meaning together to produce flashes of revelation.
但是透過隱喻, 他利用圖層的重疊創作出稍縱即逝的意念.
The revelation of his scandalous past led to his resignation.
他那不光彩的歷史的揭露導致了他的辭職.