uncover

uncover
verb
(to remove the cover from: His criminal activities were finally uncovered.) descubrir
uncover vb descubrir
the CIA uncovered a plot to assassinate the president la CIA descubrió un complot para asesinar al presidente
uncover
tr[ʌn'kʌvəSMALLr/SMALL]
transitive verb
1 destapar
2 (secret) revelar, descubrir
uncover [.ʌn'kʌvər] vt
1) : destapar (un objeto), dejar al descubierto
2) expose, reveal: descubrir, revelar, exponer
uncover
v.
abrir v.
desabrigar v.
desarrebujar v.
desarropar v.
descobijar v.
descubrir v.
desencapotar v.
desnudar v.
destapar v.
'ʌn'kʌvər, ʌn'kʌvə(r)
transitive verb
a) (remove covering of) destapar
b) (reveal, lay bare) \<\<treasure\>\> dejar al descubierto
c) (expose) \<\<scandal/plot\>\> revelar, sacar* a la luz
[ʌn'kʌvǝ(r)]
VT
1) (=find out) descubrir
2) (=remove coverings of) destapar; (=disclose) descubrir, dejar al descubierto
* * *
['ʌn'kʌvər, ʌn'kʌvə(r)]
transitive verb
a) (remove covering of) destapar
b) (reveal, lay bare) \<\<treasure\>\> dejar al descubierto
c) (expose) \<\<scandal/plot\>\> revelar, sacar* a la luz

English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Mira otros diccionarios:

  • Uncover — Un*cov er, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Uncovered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Uncovering}.] [1st pref. un + cover.] 1. To take the cover from; to divest of covering; as, to uncover a box, bed, house, or the like; to uncover one s body. [1913 Webster] 2. To show… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Uncover — Un*cov er, v. i. 1. To take off the hat or cap; to bare the head in token of respect. [1913 Webster] We are forced to uncover after them. Addison. [1913 Webster] 2. To remove the covers from dishes, or the like. [1913 Webster] Uncover, dogs, and… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • uncover — index bare, betray (disclose), convey (communicate), denude, detect, disabuse, disclose …   Law dictionary

  • uncover — (v.) c.1300, from UN (Cf. un ) (2) reverse of + COVER (Cf. cover) (v.). Earliest use is figurative; literal sense is attested from late 14c. Related: Uncovered; uncovering …   Etymology dictionary

  • uncover — [v] reveal, disclose bare, betray, break, bring to light*, crack, denude, dig up*, discover, display, divulge, expose, give away, hit upon, lay bare, lay open, leak, make known, open, open up, show, strike, strip, stumble on, subject, tap, tell,… …   New thesaurus

  • uncover — ► VERB 1) remove a cover or covering from. 2) discover (something previously secret or unknown) …   English terms dictionary

  • uncover — [unkuv′ər] vt. 1. to make known; disclose; reveal 2. to lay bare or open by removing a covering 3. to remove the cover or protection from 4. to remove the hat, cap, etc. from (the head), as a conventional gesture of respect vi. 1. to bare the… …   English World dictionary

  • Uncover Me — Infobox Album | Name = Uncover Me Type = Album Artist = Jann Arden Released = February 6, 2007 Recorded = Genre = Adult Alternative Length = Label = Universal Music Canada Producer = Jann Arden, Russell Broom Reviews = *None Available Last album …   Wikipedia

  • uncover — [[t]ʌ̱nkʌ̱və(r)[/t]] uncovers, uncovering, uncovered 1) VERB If you uncover something, especially something that has been kept secret, you discover or find out about it. [V n] Auditors said they had uncovered evidence of fraud... [V n] A specific …   English dictionary

  • uncover */ — UK [ʌnˈkʌvə(r)] / US [ʌnˈkʌvər] verb [transitive] Word forms uncover : present tense I/you/we/they uncover he/she/it uncovers present participle uncovering past tense uncovered past participle uncovered 1) to find out about something that has… …   English dictionary

  • uncover — verb Uncover is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑archaeologist, ↑excavation, ↑investigation Uncover is used with these nouns as the object: ↑clue, ↑conspiracy, ↑detail, ↑evidence, ↑identity, ↑information, ↑ …   Collocations dictionary

Compartir el artículo y extractos

Link directo
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”