unearth
柯林斯詞典
1. V-T If someone unearths facts or evidence, they discover them with difficulty. (經(jīng)努力) 發(fā)現(xiàn)
Researchers have unearthed documents from the 1600s. 研究人員已發(fā)現(xiàn)了17世紀(jì)的文件。
Other financial scandals are out there waiting to be unearthed. 其他金融醜聞?wù)写侗唤野l(fā)。
2. V-T If someone unearths something that is buried, they find it by digging in the ground. 挖掘出土
Fossil hunters have unearthed the bones of an elephant believed to be 500,000 years old. 化石尋找者們挖掘出了一頭被認(rèn)爲(wèi)有50萬年之久的大象遺骨。
More human remains have been unearthed in the north. 更多人類遺骸在北方挖掘出土。
3. V-T If you say that someone has unearthed something, you mean that they have found it after it had been hidden or lost for some time. 找出
From somewhere, he had unearthed a black silk suit. 他已從某処找出了一套黑色絲綢套裝。
Today I unearthed a copy of "90 Minutes" and had a chuckle at your article. 今天,我找到了一冊《90分鍾》,竝暗笑你的文章。
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unearth /?n???θ/ (unearthing,unearthed,unearths)
劍橋詞典
- to discover something in the ground
發(fā)掘,掘出,使出土
Building at the site was halted after human remains were unearthed earlier this month . 自從本月初在工地挖出人類遺骸之後,施工就停止了。
to discover proof or some other information , especially after careful searching
(尤指在仔細(xì)搜尋之後)發(fā)現(xiàn)
A private detective has unearthed some fresh evidence . 一個私家偵探已經(jīng)找到了新的証據(jù)。 返回 unearth