- 透露 tòulù to reveal; leakTo divulge or leak information, especially that which was meant to be kept secret; to let out a message or secret; an instance of such disclosure.
- 披露 pīlù to discloseto publish, announce, or make public
- 露出 lùchū to revealto reveal; to show; to expose; to make visible something that was hidden
- 暴露 bàolù to be exposedTo be left out in the open air or sun without cover; to be exposed to the elements
- 泄露 xièlòu to leakto leak or reveal information that should have been kept secret; to divulge; to let a secret out; to leak (of a gas or liquid)
- 揭露 jiēlù to exposeto expose; to uncover; to unmask; to reveal something hidden or secret such as a conspiracy or illegal conduct
- 露营 lùyíng to campTo camp out or stay in temporary shelters in the outdoors, either as a recreational activity or for military purposes.
- 露面 lòumiàn to show upTo show one's face or put in an appearance in public; to show up at a place or event
- 显露 xiǎnlù to revealto become visible; to show clearly or manifest
- 露天 lùtiān outdoorsin the open air; outside
- 流露 liúlù to revealto show thoughts or feelings unintentionally; to reveal indirectly or implicitly through one's actions, tone, or expression
- 裸露 luǒlù exposedto be uncovered; to be naked or bare; to be exposed
- 外露 wàilù to revealto be exposed or appearing on the outside; to show or reveal (such as feelings or skills)
- 表露 biǎolù to revealto show or reveal, especially one's thoughts, feelings, or emotions
- 露西 lùxī Lucy(name) Lucy
- 露脸 lòuliǎn to show one's faceTo show up or make an appearance; to reveal one's face.
- 展露 zhǎnlù to revealto show or make manifest; to reveal or display a quality or appearance
- 面露 miànlù to show on one's faceTo show or reveal a look or expression on one's face, such as looking tired or wearing a smile.
- 露台 lùtái terraceAn unroofed platform on a building such as a balcony, patio, deck, or flat roof; used for relaxing or viewing scenery.
- 吐露 tǔlù to revealto tell; to disclose; to reveal or speak one's mind
- 甘露 gānlù sweet dewsweet or nourishing dew, anciently regarded as a favorable omen of world peace
- 崭露头角 zhǎnlùtóujiǎo to stand outto begin to reveal outstanding talent or ability; to stand out conspicuously; to burst into the limelight
- 露馅 lòuxiàn to let the cat out of the bagto accidentally reveal a secret or have one's hidden intentions exposed; to spill the beans
- 露骨 lùgǔ blatantundisguised and blatant; thinly veiled; often used to describe intentions or expressions that are unsubtle or frank to the point of being offensive
- 败露 bàilù to be exposedTo fall through and stand exposed, specifically in the context of a plot, secret, or crime.
- 露宿 lùsù to sleep in the opento sleep outdoors; to spend the night in the open air, such as in the wilderness or on the street
- 甘露醇 gānlùchún mannitolmannitol, a sugar alcohol with the formula C6H14O6
- 露一手 lòuyīshǒu to show off one's skillto exhibit or demonstrate a special skill or ability
- 雨露 yǔlù rain and dew
- 露点 lùdiǎn dew pointThe temperature at which water vapor in the air condenses into liquid water
- 露水 lùshuǐ dewtiny droplets of water that form on cool surfaces at night; also refers to [[露珠|露珠|lu4 zhu1]]
- 暴露无遗 bàolùwúyí to be thoroughly exposedTo be revealed completely; to come to light with nothing hidden or left out.
- 露头 lòutóu to appearTo show one's head; to emerge or appear, such as of a person, idea, or problem
- 露珠 lùzhū dewdropa small drop of dew formed when moisture in the air condenses at night; also called [[露水|露水|lu4 shui3]]
- 袒露 tǎnlù to exposeto expose or bare a part of the body; to be left uncovered
- 深藏不露 shēncángbùlù to hide one's light under a bushelto hide one's talents or skills and not show them off; possessing great ability but remaining modest or secretive about it
- 露易丝 lùyìsī Louisea female given name of Germanic origin
- 高露洁 gāolùjié ColgateColgate brand of consumer products, especially toothpaste
- 抛头露面 pāotóulùmiàn to appear in public(idiom) to show oneself in public, especially for someone for whom doing so is considered unseemly; historically used of women appearing in public, it now refers generally to appearing in the public eye, often with a slightly derogatory sense of seeking the limelight
- 白露 báilù white dewThe dew that forms on autumn mornings; moisture condensed on plants in the fall
- 出露 chūlù to emergeto emerge; to be exposed or become visible, often used in a geological or natural context
- 松露 sōnglù truffletruffle; any of various edible subterranean fungi that grow in sandy soil beneath pine trees
- 梦露 mènglù Marilyn MonroeMarilyn Monroe (1926-1962), famous American actress
- 锋芒毕露 fēngmángbìlù to flaunt one's talentThe sharp edge and point of a blade are fully exposed; used to describe someone who shows off their talent or energy in an aggressive or unrestrained way.
- 花露水 huālùshuǐ eau de cologneperfumed toilet water or floral water, typically containing alcohol and medicinal scents, used to refresh or relieve itching
- 露地 lùdì open fieldopen or uncovered land; a plot of ground for growing crops (vegetables, flowers, etc.) outdoors without a greenhouse
- 曝露 pùlù to exposeto be exposed to the open air, sun, or light; to leave uncovered
- 显山露水 xiǎnshānlùshuǐ to reveal sceneryto show mountains and water; to reveal landscape features in a layout
- 原形毕露 yuánxíngbìlù to show one's true colorsthe original identity is fully revealed; to unmask and expose the whole truth or true nature of something or someone, especially after a disguise has been stripped away
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