disclosing

disclosing[disˈkləuzɪŋ] 

原级:disclose

disclosing

第三人称单数:discloses

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过去分词:disclosed

过去式:disclosed

disclosing 基本解释
揭露;说出( disclose的现在分词 );使显露;使暴露;
disclosing 网络解释

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1. 披露:具体会计准则则以特定的经济业务(交易或事项)或特别的报表项目为对象,针对此类交易或事项规定所必须引用的概念的定义,然后以确认(recognizing)和计量(measuring)为中心并兼顾报告(reporting)或披露(disclosing),对围绕该业务或项目有可能发生的会计问题,

disclosing 单语例句

1. Both men were convicted earlier of perverting the course of justice by disclosing the identity of a witness protected by the Independent Commission Against Corruption.

2. disclosing的意思

2. Fitzgerald contends that Plame's status as a CIA officer was classified and that Libby was told that disclosing her identity could pose a danger.

3. The official spoke on condition of anonymity in exchange for disclosing confidential information.

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4. Hallier said confidentiality clauses prevented him from disclosing his list of celebrity clients, although Anderson did not impose such a restriction.

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5. Even those disclosing factual details of a case before the trial is over will face charges of contempt of court.

6. Cheney rejected advice from White House aides to get the story out much sooner and waited about 18 hours before disclosing it.

7. Earlier media reports raised concerns about the weakness of local disciplinary watchdogs, which avoided disclosing penalties to disgraced officials involved in corruption scandals.

8. He tracked his ex down after terrorising one of her friends into disclosing her whereabouts.

9. Reagan has been out of the public eye since disclosing a decade ago that he had Alzheimer's disease.

10. disclosing

10. Media reports said that the CSRC's action was taken in response to several companies'recent attempts to introduce incentive plans immediately before disclosing positive information.

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