debunk
英[ˌdiː'bʌŋk] 美[ˌdiː'bʌŋk]
"The physicist debunked the psychic's claims"
1.指出…的错误;揭穿…的吹嘘(或虚假)
If youdebunk a widely held belief, you show that it is false. If youdebunk something that is widely admired, you show that it is not as good as people think it is.
e.g. Historian Michael Beschloss debunks a few myths.
历史学家迈克尔·贝施洛斯破除了几个不实传言。
e.g. ...the Frenchmen of the enlightenment who debunked the church and the crown.
揭露教会和王室真相的启蒙运动时期的法国人
1. 揭穿:debugging 程序调整 |debunk 揭穿 | decade 十年
2. debunk
2. 揭开:Contrast:对比 |debunk:揭开 | Colonial:殖民的
3. debunk的翻译
3. 揭穿,拆穿假面具:debris 碎片,残骸 |debunk 揭穿,拆穿假面具 | the Declaration of Independence 独立宣言
4. 暴露,揭穿真面目,说...坏话:Nit 幼虫,卵,(英口)糊涂虫 |debunk 暴露,揭穿真面目,说...坏话 |debunker 暴露者,揭穿真面目者
It is this tradition that Lewis sets out to debunk.
路易斯要抨击的正是这种传统.
So let's debunk some of the most common falsehoods.
那么,让我们来揭穿一些最常见的谬误吧.
Other accounts of Celtic history debunk these stories as myth.
凯尔特语的历史其它帐户揭穿这些故事作为神话.
Sequences of maps can also debunk misconceptions.
一系列的地图,也有助于厘清民众的错误概念.
SCULLY : Am I to understand that you want me to debunk the X - Files project, sir?
我可以理解为是你们想要我去揭穿 X 档案项目吗, 长官?
People who debunk it and say it will never be mainstream, they're just wrong.
人们揭穿它,而且说它将会无法是主流, 他们仅仅是错误的.