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Definition of unveil in English: unveilverbʌnˈveɪlˌənˈveɪl [with object]1Remove a veil or covering from, in particular uncover (a new monument or work of art) as part of a public ceremony. 揭去面纱;(揭幕仪式上)揭开蒙布 the Princess unveiled a plaque 公主揭下了匾牌上的罩布。 Example sentencesExamples - His family will be at the opening ceremony to unveil a plaque in his memory.
- A York Council spokeswoman said the mistake had been spotted too late for yesterday's unveiling ceremony to be re-arranged.
- A heated controversy has erupted in Estonia, as town of Lihula unveils a monument to commemorate Estonians who had died during World War Two while fighting alongside the Nazis.
- On Saturday July 9, the Queen will unveil a monument to the women of the Second World War in Whitehall.
- In April next year, he unveils this new work in a major exhibition at the McLaurin Gallery in Ayr.
- He was to have unveiled a memorial to the Irish potato famine and those who had emigrated to the west of Scotland as a result.
- The Lord Mayor of Hull and Admiral of the Humber will unveil the memorial after a parade led by a pipe band.
- The veterans will lay a wreath at 2pm in memory of their fallen comrades and unveil a new memorial plaque.
- The Queen unveiled a wonderful monument on Saturday on behalf of the nation.
- The family of a couple found dead at their Melksham home joined a ceremony to unveil two benches in their memory at the weekend.
- The main guest of honour will be the Minister for Transport, who will unveil the monument.
- A Bradford school is to unveil four memorial benches commemorating the lives of two pupils who have died in the last year.
- Last September, in the presence of survivors, a striking monument was unveiled there.
- While I was there, a street party was held to unveil a work of public art.
- Only a year ago, he unveiled a memorial to another fallen Manchester policeman just three miles away.
- The people of Opmeer will later unveil a memorial to the RAF crew which includes part of the Stirling's wreckage.
- The programme, Surreally Scozzese, the first in a new series in the Artery strand, unveils the work of Enrico Cocozza, the forgotten filmmaker who died in 1997.
- Hopes are high that the Mayor of New York will be coming to Ballymote next year to unveil a memorial in the town.
- Just one day later the work is unveiled at Southwark tube station, where the work hangs until the end of the year.
- Geoffrey will carry out the practical work at the college and is due to unveil the sculpture in June.
- 1.1 Show or announce publicly for the first time.
向公众透露;揭示 the Home Secretary has unveiled plans to crack down on crime 内务大臣公布了严厉打击犯罪的计划。 Example sentencesExamples - Walton town centre developer O&H will unveil its long-awaited plans to the community at an exhibition to be held within weeks.
- A model of the design was unveiled at a ceremony at the town hall on Thursday night.
- If Sligo is named as a Gateway growth centre when the Government unveils its plans shortly, then it should open up all sorts of possibilities.
- The massive project was unveiled yesterday, but it was only today that the details became apparent.
- The news comes as the Met unveiled a campaign aimed at preventing terror attacks.
- Widespread opposition to the idea has raged behind the scenes since the Executive unveiled its plans last year.
- Plans were unveiled for a new food store and 13 shopping units in Victoria Street, Skipton.
- Dartford Council was planning to announce the new designers next month when they unveil the new plans.
- Warminster Community Radio unveiled its plans for the centre at Kingdown School on Monday evening.
- Plans are to be unveiled later this month for the Emmaus Community in disused farm buildings at Barlby near Selby.
- The company, which will unveil its plans in December, says the farm will bring a boost to the local economy.
- The plans were unveiled at a presentation before community representatives and interested groups.
- However, the government, fearing a public backlash, delayed unveiling its proposals until September last year.
- A raft of new taxes could be brought in under plans unveiled by council chiefs.
- Until the consortium unveils its plans, probably on Tuesday, the full roster of the people involved will not be known, but there is no doubt that they see Livingston as a good investment.
- Airedale Hospital unveiled plans to charge people to use its car park.
- Now plans have been unveiled by the Youth Hostel Association to convert part of the site into homes.
- Ambitious plans have been unveiled for Winchester's first ever nightclub.
- Dixons has unveiled ambitious plans to expand its electrical retail operation on the Continent.
- Council chiefs at Selby unveiled plans for a 175-space car park at Back Micklegate.
Synonyms reveal, present, disclose, divulge, make known, make public, air, communicate, publish, broadcast display, show, exhibit, demonstrate, put on show, put on display, put on view, expose to view, parade, flaunt release, bring out, launch, introduce
Definition of unveil in US English: unveilverbˌənˈveɪlˌənˈvāl [with object]1Remove a veil or covering from, in particular uncover (a new monument or work of art) as part of a public ceremony. 揭去面纱;(揭幕仪式上)揭开蒙布 the mayor unveiled a plaque 公主揭下了匾牌上的罩布。 Example sentencesExamples - A Bradford school is to unveil four memorial benches commemorating the lives of two pupils who have died in the last year.
- While I was there, a street party was held to unveil a work of public art.
- The family of a couple found dead at their Melksham home joined a ceremony to unveil two benches in their memory at the weekend.
- Just one day later the work is unveiled at Southwark tube station, where the work hangs until the end of the year.
- He was to have unveiled a memorial to the Irish potato famine and those who had emigrated to the west of Scotland as a result.
- Geoffrey will carry out the practical work at the college and is due to unveil the sculpture in June.
- On Saturday July 9, the Queen will unveil a monument to the women of the Second World War in Whitehall.
- In April next year, he unveils this new work in a major exhibition at the McLaurin Gallery in Ayr.
- The main guest of honour will be the Minister for Transport, who will unveil the monument.
- The Lord Mayor of Hull and Admiral of the Humber will unveil the memorial after a parade led by a pipe band.
- The veterans will lay a wreath at 2pm in memory of their fallen comrades and unveil a new memorial plaque.
- A heated controversy has erupted in Estonia, as town of Lihula unveils a monument to commemorate Estonians who had died during World War Two while fighting alongside the Nazis.
- His family will be at the opening ceremony to unveil a plaque in his memory.
- A York Council spokeswoman said the mistake had been spotted too late for yesterday's unveiling ceremony to be re-arranged.
- The Queen unveiled a wonderful monument on Saturday on behalf of the nation.
- Hopes are high that the Mayor of New York will be coming to Ballymote next year to unveil a memorial in the town.
- Last September, in the presence of survivors, a striking monument was unveiled there.
- The people of Opmeer will later unveil a memorial to the RAF crew which includes part of the Stirling's wreckage.
- The programme, Surreally Scozzese, the first in a new series in the Artery strand, unveils the work of Enrico Cocozza, the forgotten filmmaker who died in 1997.
- Only a year ago, he unveiled a memorial to another fallen Manchester policeman just three miles away.
- 1.1 Show or announce publicly for the first time.
向公众透露;揭示 the manufacturer unveiled plans for expanding into aviation Example sentencesExamples - The plans were unveiled at a presentation before community representatives and interested groups.
- Ambitious plans have been unveiled for Winchester's first ever nightclub.
- However, the government, fearing a public backlash, delayed unveiling its proposals until September last year.
- A model of the design was unveiled at a ceremony at the town hall on Thursday night.
- Plans were unveiled for a new food store and 13 shopping units in Victoria Street, Skipton.
- The company, which will unveil its plans in December, says the farm will bring a boost to the local economy.
- Warminster Community Radio unveiled its plans for the centre at Kingdown School on Monday evening.
- The news comes as the Met unveiled a campaign aimed at preventing terror attacks.
- Airedale Hospital unveiled plans to charge people to use its car park.
- Until the consortium unveils its plans, probably on Tuesday, the full roster of the people involved will not be known, but there is no doubt that they see Livingston as a good investment.
- A raft of new taxes could be brought in under plans unveiled by council chiefs.
- Walton town centre developer O&H will unveil its long-awaited plans to the community at an exhibition to be held within weeks.
- Dartford Council was planning to announce the new designers next month when they unveil the new plans.
- If Sligo is named as a Gateway growth centre when the Government unveils its plans shortly, then it should open up all sorts of possibilities.
- Now plans have been unveiled by the Youth Hostel Association to convert part of the site into homes.
- The massive project was unveiled yesterday, but it was only today that the details became apparent.
- Council chiefs at Selby unveiled plans for a 175-space car park at Back Micklegate.
- Dixons has unveiled ambitious plans to expand its electrical retail operation on the Continent.
- Widespread opposition to the idea has raged behind the scenes since the Executive unveiled its plans last year.
- Plans are to be unveiled later this month for the Emmaus Community in disused farm buildings at Barlby near Selby.
Synonyms reveal, present, disclose, divulge, make known, make public, air, communicate, publish, broadcast
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