debunk

英[ˌdiː'bʌŋk] 美[ˌdiː'bʌŋk]
  • v. 揭穿真相;暴露
debunker debunked debunked debunking debunks
GRE
Verb:
  1. expose while ridiculing; especially of pretentious or false claims and ideas;

    "The physicist debunked the psychic's claims"

1. It is this tradition that Lewis sets out to debunk.
路易斯要抨击的正是这种传统.

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2. 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.

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3. 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.

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4. 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.

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5. 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?

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    1. A lot of people used to believe that, but now it's been completely debunked.
      过去很多人相信那种想法,但现已真相大白。

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