unearth

unearth
transitive verb
1) (dig up) ausgraben
2) (fig.): (discover) aufdecken; zutage fördern
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verb
(to discover (something) or remove it from a place where it is put away or hidden: During his studies, he unearthed several new facts about the history of the place.) ans Licht bringen
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un·earth
[ʌnˈɜ:θ, AM -ˈɜ:rθ]
vt
to \unearth sth
1. (dig up) etw ausgraben
to \unearth a treasure einen Schatz zutage fördern
2. (fig: discover) etw entdecken
to \unearth the truth die Wahrheit ans Licht bringen
to \unearth sb jdn ausfindig machen
we finally \unearthed him in the hay loft schließlich stöberten wir ihn auf dem Heuboden auf
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[ʌn'ɜːɵ]
vt
ausgraben; (fig) book etc aufstöbern; information, evidence, talent zutage or zu Tage bringen, ausfindig machen
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unearth v/t
1. ein Tier aus der Höhle treiben
2. ausgraben (auch fig)
3. fig ans (Tages)Licht bringen, aufstöbern, ausfindig machen
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transitive verb
1) (dig up) ausgraben
2) (fig.): (discover) aufdecken; zutage fördern
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v.
ausgraben v.

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