A revelation is a surprising or interesting fact that is made known to people.
例句
...the seemingly everlasting revelations about his private life.對(duì)他的私生活看似沒(méi)完沒(méi)了的曝光...the revelation that William had survived the initial attack.威廉在首次襲擊中幸存下來(lái)的驚人內(nèi)幕
N-VAR
揭露;披露;透露
The revelation of something is the act of making it known.
例句
...following the revelation of his affair with a former secretary...在他和前秘書(shū)的私情被揭露之后Further revelations are expected.人們期待著真相的進(jìn)一步披露。
N-SING
意想不到的事物;非常好的事物
If you say that something you experienced was a revelation, you are saying that it was very surprising or very good.
例句
The noise, the buildings, the people, came as a revelation...這里的噪音、建筑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(jīng)讓她大開(kāi)眼界。
N-VAR
(上帝的)啟示,默示
A divine revelation is a sign or explanation from God about his nature or purpose.
例句
The whole system was based on divine revelation in the Scriptures.整個(gè)體系都建立在《圣經(jīng)》的神圣啟示的基礎(chǔ)之上。
英漢詞典釋義
n.
顯露, 泄露, 透露, 揭露;揭示;暴露;顯示[U][C]
The revelation of his scandalous past led to his resignation.他那不光彩的歷史的揭露導(dǎo)致了他的辭職。
被揭露的事, 暴露出來(lái)的事,被揭露的真相[C][+(that)]
The revelation that he was her father astonished her.他就是她父親,這一意想不到的真相使她大為震驚。
英英詞典釋義
Noun
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