VERB 指出…的错误;揭穿…的吹嘘(或虚假) If you debunk a widely held belief, you show that it is false. If you debunk something 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. 历史学家迈克尔·贝施洛斯破除了几个不实传言。
Croydon explores what she calls low-maintenance relationships in her new book Screw the Fairytale: A Modern Girl's Guide to Sex and Love, in which she debunks the traditional ideal of the omnipresent partner. 克罗伊登在她的新书《搞乱神话:现代女孩性与爱的指南》中探索她所谓的低频来往,在书中她揭开了无所不在的伴侣的传统理念。
The novel debunks the view that the "religionists" restored order in Somalia. 小说破除了“宗教分子”在索马里恢复秩序这一观念。
But it also debunks the notion that the resegregation of banking is a panacea. 但这也反驳了将银行业务分开是万能药的说法。
As a keen and perspicacious novelist of realism, Hardy debunks the myth of "progress" prevailing in the Victorian age. 作为批判现实主义的集大成者,哈代对盛行于维多利亚时代的进步神话进行了有力的抨击。