put or keep out of sight; conceal from the view or notice of others
藏,隐藏,隐蔽
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he hid the money in the house 他把钱藏在家里
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they swept up the pieces and hid them away .他们把碎片扫在一起,藏了起来。
(of a thing)prevent (someone or something) from being seen
遮掩
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clouds rolled up and hid the moon. 云滚滚而来,遮住了月亮。
keep secret or unknown
保密,掩饰
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Herbert could hardly hide his dislike. 赫伯特几乎无法掩饰自己的厌恶。
[no obj.]conceal oneself
躲藏
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Juliet's first instinct was to hide under the blankets 朱丽叶的第一个本能反应就是躲到毯子下面
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he had a little money and could hide out until the end of the month. 他有一小笔钱,可以在外躲到月底。
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(尤指怯懦地或不道德地)(为免受批评或惩罚)躲避
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companies and manufacturers with poor security can hide behind the law. 无充分安全保障的公司和制造商可以将该法律当作盾牌。
〈英〉 (用于近距离观察野生动物的)隐蔽处,埋伏处。
the skin of an animal, especially when tanned or dressed
(动物的)皮(尤指鞣革)。
used to refer to a person's ability to withstand criticisms or insults
脸皮(用于指人有忍受批评或侮辱的能力)
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‘I'm sorry I called you a pig.’ ‘My hide's thick enough; it didn't bother me.’ “很抱歉我叫你猪了。”“我脸皮够厚;不要紧。
a former measure of land used in England, typically equal to between 60 and 120 acres, being the amount that would support a family and its dependants
海得(英格兰旧土地单位,一般在60至120英亩之间,被认为够养活一家老小)。
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hide one's head cover up one's face or keep out of sight, especially from shame(尤指因羞惭)掩面,躲避 -
hide one's light under a bushel keep quiet about one's talents or accomplishments (谦虚而隐藏自己的才能)不露锋芒 -
[ORIGIN with biblical allusion to Matt. 15.]
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hide sth 隐藏某物
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hide the fact that + 从句 隐瞒...的事实
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hide sb/sth from sb 向某人隐瞒某人/物
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hide-and-seek 捉迷藏
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"Old English