hid
- IPA[hɪd]
英式
- past of hide
- 相關詞
- put or keep out of sight; conceal from the view or notice of others: he hid the money in the house the sacred relic had been hidden away in a sealed cavern
- a camouflaged shelter used to get a close view of wildlife.
Oxford American Dictionary
- put or keep out of sight: he hid the money in the house they swept up the pieces and hid them away
- a camouflaged shelter used to observe wildlife at close quarters.
Oxford Dictionary
- past participle of hide
- kept out of sight; concealed: hidden dangers her hidden feelings
Oxford American Dictionary
- the skin of an animal, especially when tanned or dressed: we'll skin them right here and preserve their hides his feet were protected with strips of hide
Oxford American Dictionary
- past participle of hide
- kept out of sight; concealed: hidden dangers her hidden feelings
Oxford Dictionary
- the skin of an animal, especially when tanned or dressed: we'll skin them right here and preserve their hides his feet were protected with strips of hide
Oxford Dictionary
- a former measure of land used in England, typically equal to between 60 and 120 acres, being ... he finally agreed to sell them a hide of land
Oxford Dictionary
- a former measure of land used in England, typically equal to between 60 and 120 acres, being ... he finally agreed to sell them a hide of land
Oxford American Dictionary
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