unveiled
v. 揭去…的面罩( unveil的過去式和過去分詞 ); 拉開…的帷幔; 使公之於眾; 揭露
If someone formally unveils something such as a new statue or painting, they draw back the curtain which is covering it.
...a ceremony to unveil a monument to the victims.
死難者紀念碑揭幕儀式
If you unveil a plan, new product, or some other thing that has been kept secret, you introduce it to the public.
Mr Werner unveiled his new strategy this week...
沃納先生本週公佈了其新策略。
Companies from across Europe are here to unveil their latest models.
全歐洲的公司都來到這裡展示其最新款產品。
1. revealed; especially by having a veil removed;
After touring the hospital, Her Majesty unveiled a commemorative plaque.
女王陛下巡視完這家醫院後,為紀念匾揭了幕。
The Queen unveiled a commemorative plaque.
女王為紀念牌匾揭幕。
The Queen unveiled a plaque to mark the official opening of the hospital.
女王主持揭幕式,標誌著醫院正式啟用。
The monument was unveiled with great solemnity.
紀念碑的揭幕莊嚴而肅穆.
The crowd cheered as Premier Wayne Goss unveiled a lifesize statue of poet Banjo Paterson.
韋恩·戈斯州長揭開詩人巴尼奧·佩特森的等身塑像時,人群歡呼起來。