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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
disclose
dis·close [disclose discloses disclosed disclosing] BrE [dɪsˈkləʊz] NAmE [dɪsˈkloʊz] verb (formal) 1. to give sb information about sth, especially sth that was previously secret Syn: ↑reveal •~ sth (to sb) The spokesman refused to disclose details of the takeover to the press. •~ that… The report discloses that human error was to blame for the accident. •it is disclosed that… It was disclosed that two women were being interviewed by the police. •~ what, whether, etc… I cannot disclose what we discussed. 2. ~ sth to allow sth that was hidden to be seen Syn: ↑reveal •The door swung open, disclosing a long dark passage. Verb forms: Word Origin: late Middle English: from Old French desclos-, stem of desclore, based on Latin claudere ‘to close’. Example Bank: •He had not fully disclosed all his business dealings. •Members of Parliament are required to disclose all their financial interests. •She refused to disclose the source of her information •She was accused of disclosing confidential material to a competitor. •She was ordered to disclose all the relevant documents. •State law requires unions to disclose financial information. •The amounts of money were higher than previously disclosed. •The company has disclosed details of new plans to expand.
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