Unveil Meaning in English
word
ənˈveɪɫ
uhn-VAYL
ʌnvˈeɪl
un-VAYL
Definición
To show or announce something to the public for the first time, or to remove a covering to reveal what is underneath.
Uso & Matices
Often used in formal, media, or ceremonial contexts (e.g., product launches, art shows: "unveil a new model"). Not used for casual removal of covers (use "uncover" for that). Commonly paired with 'plan,' 'statue,' 'project.'
Spanish: revelar - develar - presentar (por primera vez)Portuguese (BR): revelar - apresentar (pela primeira vez) - desvendarPortuguese (PT): revelar - apresentar (pela primeira vez) - desvendarChinese (Simplified): 揭开 - 公布 - 揭幕Chinese (Traditional): 揭開 - 公佈 - 揭幕Hindi: अनावृत करना - उजागर करना - उद्घाटन करनाArabic: يكشف - يزيح الستار عن - يعلنBengali: উন্মোচন করা - প্রকাশ করাRussian: представить - торжественно открыть - обнародоватьJapanese: 公開する - 発表する - お披露目するVietnamese: công bố - ra mắt - tiết lộKorean: 공개하다 - 발표하다Turkish: açıklamak - tanıtmak - ortaya çıkarmakUrdu: رونمائی کرنا - بے نقاب کرناIndonesian: mengungkapkan - meluncurkan - memperkenalkan
Oraciones de Ejemplo
They will unveil the new statue at the park tomorrow.
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The company will unveil its latest smartphone next week.
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She unveiled the painting at the exhibition.
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The president unveiled a bold new plan to improve education.
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After months of secrecy, the team finally unveiled their project to the public.
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Everyone gasped as the curtain was pulled back to unveil the surprise guest.
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