debunk
英 [ˌdiːˈbʌŋk]
美 [ˌdiːˈbʌŋk]
v. 批判; 驳斥; 揭穿…的真相
现在分词:debunking 第三人称单数:debunks 过去分词:debunked 过去式:debunked
BNC.34001 / COCA.17630
牛津词典
verb
- 批判;驳斥;揭穿…的真相
to show that an idea, a belief, etc. is false; to show that sth is not as good as people think it is- His theories have been debunked by recent research.
最近的研究揭穿了他的理论的真相。
- His theories have been debunked by recent research.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 指出…的错误;揭穿…的吹嘘(或虚假)
If youdebunka widely held belief, you show that it is false. If youdebunksomething that is widely admired, you show that it is not as good as people think it is.- 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。 - ...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
- Historian Michael Beschloss debunks a few myths.
英英释义
verb
- expose while ridiculing
- The physicist debunked the psychic's claims