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conceal

/kuhn-seel/US // kənˈsil //UK // (kənˈsiːl) //

掩盖,掩饰,隐瞒,隐蔽

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to hide; withdraw or remove from observation; cover or keep from sight: He concealed the gun under his coat.
    • : to keep secret; to prevent or avoid disclosing or divulging: to conceal one's identity by using a false name.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbhide, disguise
Forms: concealed, concealing, conceals
Synonyms
bury埋葬,掩埋,埋藏,埋葬了camouflage伪装,迷彩,迷彩画,迷彩服cloak披风,大氅,大衣,外衣cover覆盖,掩护,报道,涵盖cover up掩饰,遮掩,掩盖,隐瞒harbor港湾,庇佑,港,港湾式lurk潜伏,潜伏着,潜伏着的,潜水mask面罩,面具,掩码,掩饰obscure模糊不清,不明显,不明显的,无名小卒stash储藏,贮藏,储存,储藏室stow装载,装运,装货,装卸wrap包裹,包装,包裹着,包围beard胡子,胡须,大胡子,髯须burrow洞,洞洞,洞洞头,在地窝cache缓存,缓存器,高速缓存,罐头couch榻榻米,榻,榻上,沙发dissemble散发,传播,散布,分散ditch沟渠,沟,沟壑,沟壑纵横duck鸭子,鸭蛋,鸭肉,烤鸭ensconce安居,安顿,安居乐业,收容enshroud笼罩,笼罩着,笼罩住,庄严宣誓masquerade假面舞会,化妆舞会,化装舞会,伪装舞会plant工厂screen筛选,屏幕,屏风,筛查secrete分泌,分泌出来的,分泌出,分泌的shelter庇护所,避难所,遮蔽处,遮蔽物skulk潜伏,溜须拍马,鬼混,潜行slink滑行,偷偷摸摸,潜行,溜达sneak偷偷摸摸,偷偷摸摸的,偷偷的,偷偷地veil面纱,遮盖物,幔子,纱幔hole up坑蒙拐骗,坑坑洼洼,坑洞,坑坑洼洼的keep dark保持黑暗,保守黑暗,保暗,保守黑夜keep secret保守秘密,秘而不宣,保密,隐瞒lie low隐藏,隐藏起来,隐蔽put in a hole放进一个洞里,放进洞里,放在洞里,放进一个洞中stay out of sight躲避视线,避风头,躲避,躲开视线tuck away掖掖藏藏,掖掖掖掖,掖掖藏藏的,掖藏

Examples

  • Trachtman combines natural items with the man-made ones and sometimes partly conceals items inside the assemblages.

  • He shopped online for a “Surgical Steel Tomahawk Axe” and a concealed firearm built to look like a cellphone, prosecutors alleged, and discussed coordination with Proud Boys and Three Percenters.

  • The thin heating elements are fully concealed within the garment and are protected by a waterproof membrane, so you don’t need to worry about rain.

  • Chastain told the officer he did not threaten Karau with a weapon but that he did have a concealed-carry permit and had a pistol on his person at the time of the incident, according to the police report.

  • He described it as “a kind of mask, designed on the one hand to make a definite impression upon others, and, on the other, to conceal the true nature of the individual.”

  • As great as this feat was, an equally demanding test followed: to conceal from the Nazis that Enigma had been beaten.

  • Many of those gathering in the run-up to the grand jury decision wore hockey and tear gas masks to conceal their identity.

  • I maintain that our mistake was in overthinking our criminal's desire to conceal the body.

  • Call them Trojan horse foods: nutritiously pleasing ingredients (oats, yogurts) that conceal a whole host of junk.

  • Ali can scarcely conceal his delight with this change of circumstances.

  • I, therefore, deliver it as a maxim, that whoever desires the character of a proud man ought to conceal his vanity.

  • Answered Elizabeth, hardly attempting to conceal her scornful doubt of his sincerity.

  • "No; his coming has taken me by surprise," replied Hartledon, with a nervousness he could not wholly conceal.

  • Still, Louis did not reply; but proofs of his contending soul convulsed the features his agitated hand tried to conceal.

  • Was she merely an egoist—it ran in the family—or did it conceal much that she had no intention of revealing?