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unearth

英 [ʌnˈɜːθ]

美 [ʌnˈɜːrθ]

v.  挖掘; 发掘; 使出土; (偶然或经搜寻)发现,找到

过去分词:unearthed 过去式:unearthed 现在分词:unearthing 第三人称单数:unearths 

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Collins.1 / BNC.11598 / COCA.10691

牛津词典

    verb

    • 挖掘;发掘;使出土
      to find sth in the ground by digging
      1. to unearth buried treasures
        挖掘地下埋藏的珍宝
    • (偶然或经搜寻)发现,找到
      to find or discover sth by chance or after searching for it
      1. I unearthed my old diaries when we moved house.
        我们搬家时,我偶然发现了自己的旧日记。
      2. The newspaper has unearthed some disturbing facts.
        报纸揭发了一些令人不安的真相。

    柯林斯词典

    • VERB 发现;揭露
      If someoneunearthsfacts or evidence about something bad, they discover them with difficulty, usually because they were being kept secret or were being lied about.
      1. Researchers have unearthed documents indicating her responsibility for the forced adoption of children...
        调查人员已经发现了证明她对强制收养儿童事件负有责任的文件。
      2. The frauds have been unearthed by investigators working for the Camden and Islington Health Authority.
        这些欺诈行为已被卡姆登和伊斯灵顿卫生局的调查人员揭露了出来。
      3. ...the unearthing of a plot to assassinate the President.
        行刺总统的阴谋的曝光
    • VERB 发掘,挖掘(埋藏物)
      If someoneunearthssomething that is buried, they find it by digging in the ground.
      1. Fossil hunters have unearthed the bones of an elephant believed to be 500,000 years old.
        化石搜集者们发掘出了一具大象骨骼,据信距今已有50万年。
      2. ...saying that the treasure had been unearthed on his property...
        称宝藏是在他家地里挖掘出来的
      3. More human remains have been unearthed in the north.
        北部又挖掘出了更多的人体遗骸。
    • VERB 找到,发现(隐藏或丢失之物)
      If you say that someonehas unearthedsomething, you mean that they have found it after it had been hidden or lost for some time.
      1. From somewhere, he had unearthed a black silk suit...
        他不知从哪里找来了一套黑色的丝绸衣服。
      2. Today I unearthed a copy of '90 Minutes' and had a chuckle at your article.
        今天我找到了一期《90分钟》杂志,读了你的文章咯咯笑了半天。
      3. ...his reputation for unearthing talent from the most unlikely sources.
        他能从最不可能的地方发现人才的名声

    英英释义

    verb

    • recover through digging
      1. Schliemann excavated Troy
      2. excavate gold
      Synonym:excavate
    • bring to light
      1. The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President

    双语例句

    • But if she kicked this one habit, she would unearth deeper problems and start to solve them too.
      但如果她从这一积习开刀,她就会发掘出更深层次的问题,并且也会着手解决它们。
    • Some reckon its failure to unearth masses of new information is down to a mix of mendacious reticence on the part of key witnesses and the pusillanimity of their inquisitors.
      一些人承认,没能发现大量的新信息是由于关键证人的虚假的沉默和审判者的胆怯。
    • A man with a metal detector, that's all, in England, unearth a treasure trove so valuable that experts still haven't determined its worth.
      在英国,一名男子仅用一个金属探测器出土了一些无主宝藏。这些宝藏非常贵重,专家仍然不能确定其价值。
    • You will unearth a whole new history.
      你们将会挖掘出一个完整的新历史。
    • For example: When professor glossary, the teacher may unearth the glossary internal cultural element, carries on has the goal explanation, like this is helpful to the student understood accurately.
      例如:在教授词汇时,教师可以挖掘词汇内部的文化因素,进行有目的的讲解,这样才有助于学生更加准确地理解。
    • To obtain or unearth by digging
      通过挖掘得到或掘出.发掘物采掘出的材料
    • I've asked Shirley to see what she can unearth on them.
      我已经让雪莉去调查他们的情况了。
    • Will it unearth anything new, or valuable?
      这次会议会发现什么有新意、有价值的情况吗?
    • We believe an expert review of those patents would unearth a high-tech bonanza for the American people and the US economy that would help ease this transition.
      我们认为,这些专利的专家审评委员会发现一个对美国人民和美国经济来说的高科技的财富,这将有助于美国经济缓解这一过渡。
    • Explore your life and unearth all of the things that bring you joy.
      去探究你的生活,把一切给你带来快乐的事物都发掘出来。