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词汇 conceal
释义 conceal
verb[ T ]
uk /kənˈsiːl/ us /kənˈsiːl/
C2
to prevent something from being seen or known about: 隐藏;隐匿;隐瞒;隐蔽
The listening device was concealed in a pen.窃听装置藏在了笔里。
I tried to conceal my surprise when she told me her age.她告诉我她的年龄时,我尽力掩饰自己的惊讶。
It was said that the police concealed vital evidence.据说警方隐瞒了关键的证据。
Is there something you're concealing from me?你是不是有事瞒着我?
Synonym
hide
Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

to keep someone or something from being seen
hideI'll need to hide the sweets so the children don't find them.
concealHe did his best to conceal his true feelings from his spouse.
secreteThe spies smuggled the films out of the country by secreting them in the lining of their coats.
cloakThe proceedings were cloaked in secrecy.
To conceal his identity, the man's voice has been dubbed over .
Her brave smile concealed a deep hurt.她勇敢的微笑背后隐藏着深深的痛苦。
Her saintly manner concealed a devious mind.她圣徒般的举止掩盖了狡猾的内心。
He had a microphone concealed in his pocket.
The sewage tank was concealed behind a line of bushes.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hiding and disguising
be holed upidiom
booby trap
camo
camouflaged
cloak
drown
fig leaf
hole up (somewhere)
illusion
illusionistically
illusively
illusorily
lurk
secrete
shroud
shut someone/something out
sidle
skulk
smokescreen
stash

Related word


concealed

conceal | American Dictionary


conceal
verb[ T ]
us/kənˈsil/
to prevent something from being seen or known about; to hide something:
He made no attempt to conceal his satisfaction.

conceal | Business English


conceal
verb[ T ]
uk /kənˈsiːl/us
to not tell somebody about something that they have the right to know about:
Do not conceal health problems from a prospective insurer.

Examples of conceal


conceal
However, skilful editing cannot quite conceal the notable lacunae within the book.
The language has an extraordinary transparency, unity and simplicity of shading; it conceals an exceedingly skilful control of detail and pacing, and a factual economy.
Some parents did not conceal their positive or negative attitudes towards the adolescent's peers.
When the rules are disregarded, it is not on the footing that they are not "binding" instead efforts are made to conceal the facts.
She is forced to acknowledge the hypocrisy of a father who concealed 'the hideous mystery' regarding the mills that generated all his wealth.
When the panels assessed the case reports for the second time, their earlier estimates were concealed.
In their disturbing psychological complexities, glazed over but never concealed by rich aesthetic surfaces, they are anxious portraits of the tormented and divided modern subject.
The illusion that one manipulates oneself in the crowd (thereby displaying courage) conceals the reality of being manipulated spatially and materially by the socio-economic fabric.
Patients in photographs should not be identifiable and should have their eyes masked to conceal identity.
Any attempt to conceal states within the laws would introduce an element of teleology into physics, which is considered anathema by most scientists.
Even when agents are actively pursuing esteem, to take up the first possibility, it is clearly possible for them to conceal the fact.
In side elevation this results in a surprisingly dynamic composition, now concealed by a later structure.
Auditory stimuli were presented through a loudspeaker concealed below the monitors.
My point here is that the body metaphor opens lines of inquiry that would otherwise be concealed by subjectivist concepts of mood and inner states.
In the finished construction the beams are exposed; the columns are concealed.
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