1.“I didn’t think you’d be able to unearth that thing,” she says.
英:[ʌnˈɜːθ]
美:[ʌnˈɜːrθ]
un·earth
uhn uhrth
第三人称单数:unearths
现在分词:unearthing
过去式:unearthed
过去分词:unearthed
Verb
1. bring to light;
"The CIA unearthed a plot to kill the President"
2. lay bare through digging;
"Schliemann excavated Troy"
detect, reveal, expose
"挖掘,发掘",15世纪中叶,来自 un-(2)"相反" + earth(v.)"将(尸体)埋葬在地下"(约1400年,来自 earth(n.))。相关词汇: Unearthed; unearthing。
The first known use of unearth was in the 15th century
uneducatedadjective
seriously lacking in education and especially in formal schooling
uneasyadjective
not easy in manner : awkward
uneasy among strangers
disturbed by pain or worry : restless
rain made the crew uneasy
uneasyadjective
not easy in manner : awkward
uneasy among strangers
disturbed by pain or worry : restless
rain made the crew uneasy
unearthlyadjective
not of or belonging to the earth
unearthly terrain
supernatural sense 2, weird, terrifying
an unearthly scream
unearthlyadjective
not of or belonging to the earth
unearthly terrain
supernatural sense 2, weird, terrifying
an unearthly scream
unearthlyadjective
not of or belonging to the earth
unearthly terrain
supernatural sense 2, weird, terrifying
an unearthly scream
unearthverb
to drive or draw from the earth : dig up
unearth buried treasure
to bring to light : discover
unearth a secret
unearthverb
to drive or draw from the earth : dig up
unearth buried treasure
to bring to light : discover
unearth a secret
1.“I didn’t think you’d be able to unearth that thing,” she says.
2.Typical Assignment: Unearth the function of an Iron Age fortress in Jordan.
典型的任务:显现出约旦一个铁器时代堡垒的作用。
3.You may also unearth an ugly side of their personalities.
你会突然发现他们个性中让人讨厌的一面。
4.Court decision defendant Mr. Wen will unearth underground backfill, restores the original condition.
法院判决被告闻先生将所挖掘的地下一层回填, 恢复原状.
5.They can unearth a piece of hot dog buried at the bottom of a neighbor’s trash can.
6.Occasionally they were fortunate enough to unearth the half-buried remains of an Incan village, and in no time at all the house would fill with all the objects they had stolen from the site.
7.“God, I could have ratted out anyone,” Alaska said softly as she unearthed a forty-ounce bottle of Magnum malt liquor from Long- well Chase’s closet.
8.He’d made a rough copy of the map they’d found on it with a pencil and some paper, but he wanted to see if he could unearth anything else useful.
9.They unearthed evidence that he had accepted bribes.
10.Wine utensils unearthed include jars, urns, pots, bowls and cups.
发掘出的酒器皿有瓶 、 瓮 、 罐、壶 、 碗和杯子.
11.Through a bombed cemetery, long-forgotten Londoners unearthed and flung into trees, grinning in rotted formal wear.
12.Someone had unearthed a stash of corn whiskey and cider, which circulated in due course and fed the spectators’ enthusiasm.
13.Archaeologists unearth part of ancient Egyptian university.
考古学家发现古埃及大学部分遗迹.
14.I put my flat back on and started kicking at the dirt, trying to unearth whatever was under there.
15.They will unearth the buried treasure here.
他们将在这儿挖掘地下宝藏。
16.Ever since it was unearthed, the disk has posed a mystery for historians of writing.
17.One of the few consistent facts his research had unearthed.
18.But even if the man’s every word was gospel, Dewey and his colleagues had not yet unearthed one bit of solid supporting evidence—“courtroom evidence.”
19.When you dig deeper you steal what you unearth.
当你更深地挖掘,你便是“窃取”你所发掘的了。
20.to unearth buried treasures
挖掘地下埋藏的珍宝