concealed 的定义
- 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.
concealed 近义词
hidden, secret
更多concealed例句
- In a widely seen video, Seahawks General Manager John Schneider and Pete Carroll called Metcalf, who had concealed his emotions for two days.
- Small in size, the Safavieh tables still pack a decent amount of concealed storage.
- Koschei is supposed to have hidden his evil soul in the tip of a needle concealed in an egg inside a duck that flies away when pursued.
- In one new paper, researchers used previous knowledge about the moon’s surface to build a 3-D computer model of the orb, and have detected what they think are tiny shadows that may conceal pockets of billion-year-old ice.
- Back to Padre Giulio … if the girls were disappointed by the headmaster’s order, they did a decent job of concealing it.
- Our mockery of celebworld helps us evade the soul-crushing decadence concealed within.
- Kim Novak's heavy legs were concealed and all logic left on the cutting room floor.
- His treachery, however, had been skillfully concealed for years.
- The training hours should jump to 80 hours for a concealed carry permit.
- In nearly everything they left behind, the family concealed its domestic arrangements.
- No doubt these very batteries are now getting back into concealed positions where our ships' guns will not be able to find them.
- "It will go through, if I live," calmly replied Harry, as he carefully concealed the message in the lining of his coat.
- But the strange mystery, the secret that lies concealed within its organization, is realized by but few.
- Why did he not exercise more precaution when investigating anything so suspicious as a concealed fire?
- “I have been concealed in the next room, sir, since you returned,” explained Mr. Snodgrass.