词汇 | disclosing |
释义 | disclosing present participle ofdisclose disclose verb[ I or T ] formaluk /dɪˈskləʊz/ us /dɪˈskloʊz/ C2 to make something known publicly, or to show something that was hidden: 公开,公布;透露,揭露 The company has disclosed profits of over £200 million.这家公司已公布其利润超过两亿英镑。 [ + that ]The police have disclosed that two officers are under internal investigation.警方公布说有两名警察正在接受内部调查。 Synonym divulge She refused to disclose any details of the plan. He received an anonymous letter threatening to disclose details of his affair if he didn't pay the money.他收到一封匿名信,威胁说如果他不付钱,就把他的风流韵事都抖搂出来。 This information cannot be disclosed without authorization from a minister. They made an agreement not to disclose any details. The journalist refused to disclose her sources. Announcing, informing & stating acquaint someone/yourself with something annunciation apprise someone of something avowedly awaken someone to something break disseminate impart on the recordidiom pass proclaim propagate propagative public put something before someone put something out put something out of its miseryidiom ring stake a claimidiom statement You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Showing and demonstrating Examples of disclosingdisclosing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. Finally, the relatively impersonal nature of the interview process may discourage some older people from disclosing information about sensitive traumatic events. Sounding out the neighbours prematurely carries the risk of disclosing one's own indecision, for which one could later be reproached. To tell the truth: ethical and practical issues in disclosing medical mistakes to patients. Disclosing the compensation arrangements did not change trust in primary care physicians overall. A few days later, both chains announced they would stop disclosing prescription data (6;7). Finally, if somebody makes an improper public comment, such as disclosing sensitive information, everybody is exposed. If the information outstrips what has been consented to, there is a problem with simply disclosing the information. Sensitive information, including financial accounts, was put to one side or shut away, and elites made choices about the merit of disclosing documents. The reference lists of identified papers were also helpful in disclosing key research. When disclosing bad news to children the literature instructs us to consider age and level of understanding (cognitive development, emotional adjustment, and state of health). Instead of disclosing a single canonical secular notion of morality, moral reflection and bioethics have been beset by numerous competing moral rationalities. We must be highly skeptical about the most popular approach to managing conflicts of interest, namely disclosing the relationships. Clearly, there are circumstances in which disclosing genetic risk is harmful to a child. There was a general reluctance to co-operate with the state, as it was feared this would mean disclosing financial details. Obtaining and disclosing personal information can have serious consequences and data protection laws protect an individual's right to personal privacy. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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