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revelation noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + REVELATION | REVELATION + VERB | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEamazing, astonishing (especially BrE) , embarrassing, sensational, shock (BrE) , shocking, startling, sudden 令人惊讶的/惊人的/令人尴尬的/引起轰动的/令人震惊的/骇人听闻的/突然的揭露big, great 大启示◆There are no great revelations in the final chapter.最后一章没有给人什么大的启示。fresh (especially BrE) , latest, new, recent 最新的揭露;近期的揭露;新的披露divine 神的启示◆He claimed to know these things by divine revelation.他声称通过神的启示知道了这些事情。personal 个人的启示VERB + REVELATIONcome as, prove 让人大开眼界;证明出乎意料◆To many members of her audience, these performances must have come as a revelation.这些演出肯定会使她的许多观众大开眼界。REVELATION + VERBcome 内情被披露◆The embarrassing revelations came just hours before he was to make his speech.就在他要作演讲之前几个小时,令人尴尬的内情被披露了。PREPOSITIONrevelation about, revelation concerning 有关⋯的揭露◆new revelations concerning their private lives对于他们私生活的最新披露revelation for 对⋯来说出乎意料◆The demonstration proved something of a revelation for our teachers.这次示威从某种程度上说出乎我们老师的意料。revelation from 来自⋯的启示◆He claimed to have had a revelation from God.他声称从上帝那儿得到了启示。revelation to 对⋯来说出乎意料◆His acting ability was a revelation to us all.他的表演才能令我们所有人惊讶。 |