disclosure
disclosure — 名詞
1. the act of giving out information that was previously unknown or kept private, o
揭露;公開
將原本秘密資訊公開的行為或該資訊本身
the act of giving out information that was previously unknown or kept private, or a specific piece of information that is given out in this way
The company's disclosure of its financial records surprised many investors in the market.
該公司對其財務記錄的揭露讓市場上許多投資人感到驚訝。
disclosure + of + noun phrase (financial records)
Leila's disclosure about the family secret changed how her relatives understood their past.
Leila 對家族秘密的揭露改變了親戚們對他們過往的理解。
The law requires full disclosure of any health risks before you sign a membership form.
法律要求在簽署會員表格前必須完整公開任何健康風險。
The journalist's disclosure of leaked documents led to a wider debate about public safety.
記者對外洩文件的揭露引發了更廣泛的公共安全辯論。
After years of hiding the truth, Noa's disclosure brought relief to everyone involved.
在隱瞞真相多年後,Noa 的揭露讓所有相關者鬆了一口氣。
- revelation
stronger, often used for surprising or dramatic news
- exposure
suggests revealing something hidden that should be known, often negative
- announcement
neutral and planned, not necessarily about secret information
- concealment
the act of keeping information hidden
- secrecy
the state of keeping something unknown
文法句型
disclosure + of + noun
full disclosure
make a disclosure
用法筆記
Common in formal, legal, business, and news contexts. In informal conversation, verbs like 'tell' or 'reveal' are often more natural than the noun 'disclosure'.