柯林斯詞典revelation /?r?v??le???n/ (revelations) 1. N-COUNT A revelation is a surprising or interesting fact that is made known to people. 被透露的事實(shí); 被泄露的秘密 ...the seemingly everlasting revelations about his private life. …有關(guān)他私生活的似乎永無休止的披露。2. N-VAR The revelation of something is the act of making it known. 揭露; 透露 ...following the revelation of his affair with a former secretary. …在他和前任秘書的風(fēng)流韻事被揭露之後。3. N-SING If you say that something you experienced was a revelation, you are saying that it was very surprising or very good. (驚人的、極好的) 發(fā)現(xiàn) Degas's work had been a revelation to her. 德各斯的工作曾是她的一大發(fā)現(xiàn)。 返回 revelation劍橋詞典the act of making something known that was secret , or a fact that is made known 暴露;被揭示的真相,被揭露的內(nèi)情 a moment of revelation 真相大白的一刻 [ 詞或詞組後麪接一個that從句 ] His wife divorced him after the revelation that he was having an affair . 他的婚外情暴露後,他的妻子和他離了婚。 Shocking revelations about their private life appeared in the papers . 有關(guān)他們私生活的驚人內(nèi)幕見諸報耑。 ?come as/be a revelation to be an extremely pleasant surprise 讓人大開眼界;令人耳目一新;出乎意料地使人驚喜 This book came as a complete revelation to me. 這本書使我茅塞頓開。 返回 revelation