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conceal
- IPA[kənˈsiːl]
英式
- not allow to be seen; hide;prevent (something) from being known; keep secret
verb: conceal, 3rd person present: conceals, gerund or present participle: concealing, past tense: concealed, past participle: concealed
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動詞
- 1. not allow to be seen; hide a line of sand dunes concealed the distant sea 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ prevent (something) from being known; keep secret they were at great pains to conceal that information from the public 同義詞 反義詞
- kept secret; hidden: a concealed weapon he spoke with barely concealed anger
Oxford American Dictionary
- kept secret; hidden: a concealed weapon he spoke with barely concealed anger
Oxford Dictionary
- a weapon, typically a handgun, which someone keeps hidden on their person or in their vehicle: college students were uncomfortable with concealed weapons on campus
Oxford Dictionary
- the practice of carrying a concealed firearm on one's person in public: concealed carry is legal in the vast majority of states a concealed carry permit
Oxford Dictionary
- (especially of an emotion) not well concealed; obvious: she was seething with ill-concealed resentment
Oxford Dictionary
- a weapon, typically a handgun, which someone keeps hidden on their body or in their vehicle: college students were uncomfortable with concealed weapons on campus
Oxford American Dictionary
- the practice of carrying a concealed firearm on one's person in public: concealed carry is legal in the vast majority of states a concealed carry permit
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[kənˈsēl]
美式
- keep from sight; hide: a line of sand dunes concealed the distant sea
Oxford American Dictionary