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1 unveil
1) (to remove a veil (from eg a face): After the marriage ceremony, the bride unveils (her face).) descubrir, destapar2) (to uncover (a new statue etc) ceremonially: The prime minister was asked to unveil the plaque on the wall of the new college.) descubrir, destapartr[ʌn'veɪl]1 (uncover) descubrirv.• descubrir v.• desvelar v.• inaugurar v.• quitar el velo a v.'ʌn'veɪltransitive verb \<\<plaque/statue\>\> descubrir*, develar (AmL)[ʌn'veɪl]VT quitar el velo a; [+ statue, painting etc] descubrir* * *['ʌn'veɪl]transitive verb \<\<plaque/statue\>\> descubrir*, develar (AmL) -
2 unveil
vt.1 descubrir (statue, plaque); revelar, desvelar (sentido figurado) (product, plan)2 quitarse el velo, correr la cortina, mostrar la cara.(pt & pp unveiled) -
3 unveil that
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4 descubrir
descubrir ( conjugate descubrir) verbo transitivo 1 ‹tierras/oro/artista› to discover 2 ‹complot/engaño› to uncover; ‹ fraude› to detect 3
descubrir verbo transitivo
1 (algo oculto o ignorado) to discover (un plan secreto) to uncover (oro, petróleo, etc) to find
2 (algo tapado) to uncover, (una placa conmemorativa) to unveil
3 (enterarse) to find out: descubrió que no era hija de su padre, she found out that she wasn't her father's daughter
4 (revelar, manifestar) to give away ' descubrir' also found in these entries: Spanish: adivinar - delatar - desvelar - encontrarse - hallar - instigación - sacar - coger - destapar - encontrar English: bare - bean - call - detect - dig out - discover - expose - find - find out - search out - see - show up - smell out - strike - uncover - unveil - cat - divine - ferret - rediscover - spot - spy - trace - unearth -
5 develar
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6 inaugurar
inaugurar ( conjugate inaugurar) verbo transitivo ‹teatro/hospital› to open, inaugurate (frml); ‹ monumento› to unveil; ‹exposición/sesión› to open
inaugurar verbo transitivo to inaugurate, open ' inaugurar' also found in these entries: Spanish: abrir English: inaugurate - open -
7 revelar
revelar ( conjugate revelar) verbo transitivob) (Cin, Fot) to develop
revelar verbo transitivo
1 (un conocimiento, secreto) to reveal, disclose
2 (mostrar) to reveal, betray: eso revela que no tiene interés, that shows he's not interested
3 Fot (un carrete) to develop ' revelar' also found in these entries: Spanish: descubrir - desvelar English: away - bare - betray - develop - disclose - divulge - expose - give away - hand - hold back - let out - process - proclaim - reveal - show up - turn up - unfold - unveil - withhold - give - hold - let - throw - uncover -
8 unveiling
s.develamiento, revelación.ger.gerundio del verbo: UNVEIL
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