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单词 disclose
释义
disclose
(dɪsklz )
Word forms: discloses , disclosing , disclosed
verb
If you disclose new or secret information, you tell people about it.
Neither side would disclose details of the transaction. [VERB noun]
The company disclosed that he will retire in May. [VERB that]
[Also VERB wh]
Synonyms: make known, tell, reveal, publish  
Collocations:
disclose a donor
Historically, such non-profits have not been required to disclose their donors or names of members.
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Spending by organizations that do not disclose their donors has increased from less than $5.2 million in 2006 to well over $300 million in the 2012 election.
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Interested in maintaining their privacy, they prefer to spend on donations to non-profit groups who do not disclose donors.
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This has led to claims of large secret donations, and questions about whether such groups should be required to disclose their donors.
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It must also state that contributions to the organization are not deductible as charitable contributions during fundraising. 501(c) (4) organizations are not required to disclose their donors publicly.
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disclose a payment
Official measures, such as forcing big businesses to disclose their payment performance, do not appear to be working, the federation said.
Times, Sunday Times
While senior civil service appointees are required to declare their outside interests, they are not legally bound to disclose payments received from these interests.
Times,Sunday Times
Regulators also voted to make resource companies disclose their payments to governments in more detail, which could give voters in resourcerich countries much more information about possible corruption.
Times, Sunday Times
In order to achieve transparency, a global effort to level the playing field and require all companies in a country to disclose payments was needed.
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The reforms include requiring extractive companies to disclose their payments and corporate ownership structures on a central public register in order to determine their effective tax liability.
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disclose a plan
The contract was cancelled after the surrogate disclosed the plan to the media.
Times, Sunday Times
It also disclosed a plan to launch a recapitalisation early next year.
Times, Sunday Times
The site has been excavated, and the excavations have disclosed the plan and the arrangement of this only building of its kind.
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The developer also disclosed plans to build a luxury residential tower at the site.
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He also disclosed plans to privatize the airport.
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disclose a salary
Long did not cooperate with the investigation, including refusing to disclose his salary.
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Some churches disclose the salaries paid to staff members, while others do not.
Christianity Today
Companies are protected from employees disclosing their salaries to each other if the company has a confidentiality agreement with them.
Times, Sunday Times
Although they must provide quarterly and annual reports to investors, companies do not have to disclose the salaries and bonuses paid to fund managers and top directors.
Times, Sunday Times
They're not disclosing the salary, but at least they can't fire you for drinking on the job.
Times, Sunday Times
disclose a secret
He also confirms that he will not disclose her secret.
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He died in a car crash in 1956 without disclosing his secret.
Times, Sunday Times
Jurors are prohibited by law from disclosing the secrets of the jury room and the discussions as to how a verdict was reached.
Times, Sunday Times
I shall never disclose the secrets for money.
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A minority faction of the chapter disclosed the secrets of the order, leading to chapter dissolution, as well as chapters at other institutions.
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disclose an amount
However, he did not disclose the amount of money involved, and ordered all parties not to disclose details until finalised.
Times, Sunday Times
His office refused to disclose the amount.
Times, Sunday Times
The companies didn't disclose the amount paid for the outstanding car loans.
Globe and Mail
It said yesterday that the sale of the 30-year lease would contribute 'a multimillion-pound cash sum' to its efficiency savings programme, but would not disclose the amount.
Times, Sunday Times
Players are not allowed to hide or misrepresent the amount of their stake from other players and must truthfully disclose the amount when asked.
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disclose evidence
The prosecution has a duty to disclose evidence which may help the defence, and this did not happen.
The Sun
A series of high-profile trials collapsed after it emerged that police had failed to disclose evidence.
Times,Sunday Times
The announcement came a couple of days before another court case collapsed because of failures to disclose evidence.
Times, Sunday Times
Elementary errors, such as the failure to disclose evidence to the defence, have jeopardised prosecutions.
Times, Sunday Times
The authorities have established a panoply of inquiries into the apparent failure of the prosecution promptly to disclose evidence and the use of undercover officers against peaceful political campaigners.
Times, Sunday Times
disclose information
Difficult trading conditions have also increased managerial willingness to disclose information about company affairs.
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Such funds are not required to disclose information about their investments and they are famously opaque.
Times, Sunday Times (2008)
It is a different matter if information is disclosed in the public interest to expose wrongdoing.
Times, Sunday Times (2013)
disclose publicly
A requirement on trading standards officers who regulate big companies to disclose publicly the adverse incidents linked to defective products ?
Times, Sunday Times
Ministers are not required to disclose publicly the investments transferred to such trusts.
Times, Sunday Times
One alternative approach might have been for the fiscal watchdog to disclose publicly that it was reviewing its judgments, giving the government longer to prepare.
Times, Sunday Times
The association said that it would not disclose publicly the minutes of its board meetings, which are held every two months, 'because they include discussion of public policy matters'.
Times, Sunday Times
So, restrictions on colleges, restrictions on employers, and she added the proposal that firms might be forced to disclose publicly how many aliens they employed.
Times, Sunday Times
disclose the content
I cannot disclose the content of the correspondence.
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This means that the minister, or counselee, cannot be forced to disclose the content of the communications in a court of law.
Christianity Today
As part of this process, operators are required to disclose the content of hydraulic fracturing fluids to the relevant environment agency.
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This flaw discloses the contents of the password file.
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disclose the existence of
It spells out that member firms must disclose the existence of side letters containing 'material' terms and the nature of those terms.
Times, Sunday Times
While it disclosed the existence of an 'advisory services agreement' in the first, it failed to do so in the second.
Times, Sunday Times
We wish we had not disclosed the existence of the trust to the bank.
Times, Sunday Times
The back of the check, in fine print, disclosed the existence of this agreement to the consumer.
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disclose the extent of
With many more arrests expected police do not want to disclose the extent of their knowledge.
Times, Sunday Times
For the first time, they will have to disclose the extent of their exposure to troubled property and construction loans, which, for some, could trigger government rescue packages.
Times, Sunday Times
However, he gave warning that in return he expected that 'banks begin now to disclose the extent of their losses and explain how they are going to rebuild their capital'.
Times, Sunday Times
Similarly, the facts did not disclose the extent of the bargaining between the parties prior to the conclusion of the contract.
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His report, published last week, finally disclosed the extent of the cover-ups and lies told as authorities attempted to deflect blame for the 96 deaths.
Times, Sunday Times
disclose the name
If it acts as a lender of last resort, it must disclose the name of any borrower, he said.
Times, Sunday Times
Doctor-patient confidentiality means he cannot disclose the name.
Times, Sunday Times
She has asked me not to disclose her name.
Times, Sunday Times
Write to the taxi firm saying that you intend to bring proceedings against them unless they disclose the name of the driver.
The Sun
Never disclose your name, address or account number to someone who calls you, regardless of where they say they are from.
Times, Sunday Times
disclose the price
It did not disclose the price.
Times, Sunday Times
He will not disclose the price but said he was pleased with the deal.
Times, Sunday Times
The companies did not disclose the price of their possible offer but analysts believed that it would most likely be pitched at €40 to €42 per share.
Times, Sunday Times
Mortgage bankers risk their own capital to fund loans and therefore do not have to disclose the price at which they sell mortgage to another company.
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The government has not disclosed the price at which it sold its latest slice.
Times, Sunday Times
disclose the source of
Many were also reluctant to disclose the source of their food.
Times, Sunday Times
Repeatedly, the bank acquiesced in the clients' refusal to disclose the source of their wealth.
Times, Sunday Times
Every candidate and party as a whole must disclose their source of funding.
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They should also have disclosed their sources of funding.
Times, Sunday Times
He was imprisoned for the maximum seven days and fined the maximum of $175 when he refused to disclose his sources of information to a court.
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disclose the terms
The parties did not disclose the terms of the agreement.
Times,Sunday Times
The company did not disclose the terms of the deal.
Times, Sunday Times
The proposed agreement left them open to legal action if they ever disclosed the terms of the settlement.
Times, Sunday Times
The companies didn't disclose the terms of the agreement.
Globe and Mail
The parties did not disclose the terms and amounts paid.
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report discloses
Its last annual report discloses that it has assets after liabilities of £455 million including disposable funds of £343 million.
Times,Sunday Times
The report discloses that less than half of those applying for a postal vote bothered to return their ballot.
Times, Sunday Times
Universities competing with each other have overhauled degree marking to 'ratchet up' the number of students getting firsts, a report discloses.
Times, Sunday Times
A deficit repair plan was agreed involving 'a repair payment of 290 million in 2016 and annual payments of 65 million to the pension trust through 2026', the report discloses.
Times, Sunday Times
Translations:
Chinese: 披露
Japanese: 明らかにする
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