2) expose (a crime)
揭露,揭发
3) lay sth bare; expose or make known sth secret or hidden
揭露;揭发
4) expose
[英][ɪk'spəʊz] [美][ɪk'spoz]
揭露
1.
With the effective aid of humour and satire,Dickens praises virtues in human nature,exposes the follies and vices of his contemporary people and society,and shows his deep sympathy for the down-trodden in a very vivid and.
借助这两种有效的写作手法,狄更斯形象地歌颂了人性中美好的一面,深刻地揭露了当时社会和民众的可笑、荒唐和邪恶之处,同时也对穷人的处境表示了深切的同情。
2.
A large number of the folks in the Weijin and the South and North Dynasty exposed brutal rule of feudal governor.
魏晋南北朝大量民间谣谚中 ,有相当一部分对封建黑暗统治进行了揭露 ,它们或指斥封建帝王、贪官污吏的残暴、贪婪 ,或对其进行无情的嘲讽 ,是来自民间的真实声音。
6) To expose;reveal.
暴露;揭露
补充资料:黑暗
①没有光:山洞里一片~。②比喻(社会状况)落后;(统治势力)腐败:~势力丨~统治。
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