词汇 | concealing |
释义 | concealing present participle ofconceal 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 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. Hiding and disguising be holed upidiom booby trap camo camouflage camouflaged cloak drown hole up (somewhere) illusion illusionistically illusively illusorily secrete shroud sidle skulk smokescreen stash stealthy tuck Related wordconcealed Examples of concealingconcealing In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use. But that which frees - the mystery - is concealed and always concealing itself. In the elegant concealing of her own intellectual and rhetorical artifice she honours by imitation the modesty of her subjects. The central result from these models is that strategic concealing of (nonfavourable) information does not always work. Has the auteur just started concealing his hand? How can, as the authors imply, provision of a medical excuse "engender false hope" the way that concealing a poor prognosis can do? This discourse provides the domesticated pragmatist with a rhetorical shield, concealing the compromises, equivocations, and sheer superstitions that lend appeal to his doctrine. It is a massive work, the actual number of pages concealing a word-count much amplified by small print, and tackles its subject in three stages. At times, the details people gave of their lives became contradictory and some people clearly modulated the information, concealing their past and dramatising their destiny. Working within this tradition the frontlets could have no effect on the human body, other than concealing it from an animal or human audience. It forms the floor of many barrancos, possibly concealing a considerable underlying pyroclastic sequence. Will concealing that error from the patient convey respect? Such information in high-context societies can, paradoxically, raise the suspicion that the informer is withholding information or even concealing the truth. I might decide that she was concealing more difficult and traumatic experiences. It provides a theory and model for what is involved in the woman revealing or concealing information about herself with regard to these events. An effect was also found in terms of concealing the pregnancy from other people in the future. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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