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hiding

/hahy-ding/US // ˈhaɪ dɪŋ //UK // (ˈhaɪdɪŋ) //

隐藏,躲藏,藏匿,隐藏的

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : act of concealing; concealment: to remain in hiding.
    • : a secret refuge or means of concealment.

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Examples

  • The worker told WABE that he changed his appearance and went into hiding for three days.

  • Beneath the boulder is a hollow, a perfect hiding place for small prey.

  • He seemed to know every hiding spot for the big rainbow and brown in Hebgen Lake and the Madison River.

  • Developers will receive a few more clarifications, too, around what not to do, like hiding features, or not being clear about an app’s functionality.

  • Just pull it out of its hiding place on the bottom of the phone and click the end button.

  • Other major news outlets made the same decision, hiding behind a misplaced sense of multicultural sensitivity.

  • He called out the conformism hiding in the pose of rugged individuality.

  • A team of cops swarmed the apartment in the hunt for a potential homicide suspect they believed was hiding in the residences.

  • I also believe the administration is hiding something about Benghazi and Fast and Furious, but the key word is “believe.”

  • I stayed longer in Hong Kong than Glenn and Ewen, and was hoping to film Snowden one more time where he was hiding out.

  • A native brought news that a collector and his wife were hiding in a swamp near the road.

  • The hairy animal, with the long tail, came straight for the bush behind which Squinty was hiding, and crawled through.

  • Certainly he had chosen a singular hiding-place, and never did man treat such a treasure with such apparent carelessness.

  • He came to my house one evening to tell me he had discovered the hiding-place of a gentleman we were looking for.

  • Instinctively, he took a quick step forward— hiding Tony from her immediate view.

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