0 the act of making something known that was secret, or a fact that is made known:
1 the act of making known something that was secret, or a fact that has been made known:
[ C ] The first planet discovered around an ordinary star was a strange and unexpected revelation.
Their chances of winning increase as the chance of the incumbents' re-election decreases, so the opposition benefits from revelations of corruption involving incumbents.
However productive chemistry might prove in an applied sense, chemists declared their dependence on nature for any truthful revelations.
His diaries do not contain any secret revelations.
Clearly the book contains a number of interesting revelations and stimulating arguments.
Private revelations need only impact the brain ; public experiences may be accomplished by the same feat (in each observer), or by an actual outside-the-head event.
Personal mental revelations need only arrange for small electrical disturbances in the brain, perhaps through latent chemical imbalances.
There are a few revelations, but too many disappointments.
Not only did this unblock political discourse, it opened the way for the revelations of tangentopoli.
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暴露, 被揭示的真相,被揭露的內情…
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暴露, 被揭示的真相,被揭露的内情…
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revelación, revelación [feminine, singular]…
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revelação…
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発覚した情報, 暴露された情報…
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ifşaat, açılama, açığa vurma…
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révélation [feminine], révélation…
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