What Is Public Disclosure?
Disclosure is a Chinese word, pinyin p lù, interpretation is statement; confession. Announce Exposed. Disclosure is usually published and published by onlookers through more formal channels; disclosure is usually made public by the parties intentionally or unintentionally. From "Hou Han Cai Cai Biography": "Esoteric Scripture studies are esoteric, so Mitte's interrogation should disclose the mistakes, referring to Chen Zhengyao, don't rely on violations, and be suspicious."
- [p lù]
- Disclosure
- p lù
- (1) [lay bare]: reveal its concealment or privacy; reveal, reveal
- Example: Ask him to disclose his past
- (2) [publish]: publish; publish
- Example: The news has been disclosed in the newspaper
- English: Disclosure
- Disclosure is usually published and published by onlookers through more formal channels; disclosure is usually made public by the parties intentionally or unintentionally.
- 1. Statement; confession.
- "Han Han Book · Cai Bi Chuan": "Esoteric Scriptures are esoteric, so Mitte's interrogation should disclose the mistakes, referring to Chen Zhengyao, don't rely on one's guilt, and be suspicious."
- Tang Li Deyu's "On behalf of Li Zhi and Guo Yi": "If you don't disclose the sincerity, it is good to have a negative marriage."
- Former Shu Du Guangting's "Hu Xianshou Anshou's Words": "Please Lingbao Rune, according to the Taixuan Science Code, to extend the true saint and disclose sincerity.
- Ming Tang Shunzhi's "Answer to Wang Zunyan": "I don't dare to reveal it to others. I miss you too much because of my brother, and I worry too much about it, so I disclose it.
- Sun Yat-sen's "Military Government Manifesto": "Disclose your heart with special features, use the economy of today's revolution, and the foundation of governing the country in the future."
- 2. Announce; publish.
- Yu Dafu's "Run Out" V: "When the cauliflower Zi Yunying in the field outside the city was busy, Qian Dong's marriage proposal also went through formal formalities and matured to the time of disclosure."
- Mao Dun's "Untitled" III: "The news in the newspaper house is also very informative. As soon as I took off the manuscript, they disclosed it." [1]
- "Jiefang Daily" 1982.7.12: "This is the unwillingness of some college graduates to leave Shanghai and large cities, and even the strange things disclosed in the" Liberation Forum "asking for help.
- 3. Exposure.
- Tang Liu Zongyuan's "Three Pavilions of Lingling": "The sacrifice hides from her, reveals her first service."
- Bingxin's "Send Little Reader" 5: "I'm not willing to disclose my weakness before an unrelated adult.