unearth
vt. 發掘; 揭露; 從洞中趕出
If someone unearths facts or evidence about something bad, they discover them with difficulty, usually because they were being kept secret or were being lied about.
Researchers have unearthed documents indicating her responsibility for the forced adoption of children...
調查人員已經發現了證明她對強制收養兒童事件負有責任的檔案。
The frauds have been unearthed by investigators working for the Camden and Islington Health Authority.
這些欺詐行為已被卡姆登和伊斯靈頓衛生局的調查人員揭露了出來。
If someone unearths something that is buried, they find it by digging in the ground.
Fossil hunters have unearthed the bones of an elephant believed to be 500,000 years old.
化石蒐集者們發掘出了一具大象骨骼,據信距今已有50萬年。
...saying that the treasure had been unearthed on his property...
稱寶藏是在他家地裡挖掘出來的
If you say that someone has unearthed something, you mean that they have found it after it had been hidden or lost for some time.
From somewhere, he had unearthed a black silk suit...
他不知從哪裡找來了一套黑色的絲綢衣服。
Today I unearthed a copy of '90 Minutes' and had a chuckle at your article.
今天我找到了一期《90分鐘》雜誌,讀了你的文章咯咯笑了半天。
1. bring to light;
2. lay bare through digging;
You will unearth a whole new history.
你們將會挖掘出一個完整的新歷史.
It was always safer to leave no facts for anyone else to unearth.
不要隱瞞任何事實留待別人偵察出來.
Mr Ch á vez may become more radical: expect him to unearth more fictitious coup plots.
查韋斯先生也許會變得更加激進: 他應該會開啟更多的人為的政變.
Will it unearth anything new, or valuable?
這次會議會發現什麼有新意 、 有價值的情況 嗎 ?
Court decision defendant Mr. Wen will unearth underground backfill, restores the original condition.
法院判決被告聞先生將所挖掘的地下一層回填, 恢復原狀.