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日本語WordNet
the speech act of making something evident
an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
the last book of the New Testament; contains visionary descriptions of heaven and of conflicts between good and evil and of the end of the world; attributed to Saint John the Apostle
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A surprising disclosure of something previously unknown; divine communication of truth. Also refers to the Book of Revelation in the Bible.
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The revelation came suddenly, catching everyone off guard and shattering their assumptions completely.
その啓示は突然やってきて、全員の不意を突き、彼らの思い込みを完全に打ち砕いた。
This was the revelation that transformed scientific understanding: that time and space are interrelated dimensions rather than separate absolutes, fundamentally altering our conception of physical reality.
これは科学的理解を変容させた啓示である:時間と空間は別個の絶対的なものではなく相互関連した次元であり、物理的現実の我々の概念を根本的に変えたということ。
The scandal erupted unexpectedly. This revelation destroyed reputations built over decades, demonstrating that public trust, once lost, proves exceedingly difficult to restore despite apologies and remedial measures.
スキャンダルは予期せず勃発した。この暴露は何十年もかけて築かれた評判を破壊し、公的信頼は一度失われると謝罪と是正措置にもかかわらず回復することが極めて困難であることを示した。
The Book of Revelation describes the coming of the Antichrist.
ヨハネの黙示録は反キリストの到来について述べています。
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