disclosures
[dɪˈskləʊʒəz]
n.
公开( disclosure的名词复数 );
透露;
被公开的事情;
被披露的秘闻;
例句:
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She could threaten to play her trump card, an autobiography of embarrassing disclosures.
她可能会威胁要拿出她的杀手锏:出自传来爆料糗事。
来自柯林斯例句
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Hughes was barraged with phone calls from friends who were furious at the indiscreet disclosures.
休斯的电话快被他的朋友打爆了,就因为他一不小心说漏了嘴而惹恼了他们。
来自柯林斯例句
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Today's council sessions have been carefully stage-managed to avoid embarrassing disclosures or signs of internal dissent.
今天的理事会会议已经过精心安排,以避免爆出令人难堪的讯息或显示出内部不和的迹象。
来自柯林斯例句
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Inadvertent disclosures by judges sometimes offer an extraordinary glimpse of the legal system's underbelly.
法官无意中透露的一些情况有时能见微知著地揭示出司法制度的薄弱之处。
来自柯林斯例句
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Winterbourne listened with interest to these disclosures.
温特伯恩聚精会神地听着这些新闻.
来自辞典例句