conceal
英[kən'siːl]
美[kən'sil]
- vt. 隐藏;隐瞒
词态变化
第三人称单数: conceals;过去式: concealed;过去分词: concealed;现在分词: concealing;
助记提示
1. cell => conceal.
中文词源
conceal 隐藏
con-, 强调。-ceal, 隐藏,词源同cell, hole.
英文词源
- conceal
- conceal: [14] Conceal can be traced back to the Indo-European base *kel- ‘hide’, which was also the source of English apocalypse, cell, occult, and probably colour. It formed the basis of the Latin verb cēlāre ‘hide’, which was strengthened by the intensive prefix com- to produce concēlāre. This reached English via Old French conceler. Another offshoot of the Latin verb was the adverb clam ‘secretly’; from this was formed the adjective clandestīnus, acquired by English as clandestine in the 16th century.
=> apocalypse, cell, clandestine, hole, holster, occult, supercilious - conceal (v.)
- early 14c., concelen, from Old French conceler "to hide, conceal, dissimulate," from Latin concelare "to hide," from com-, intensive prefix (see com-), + celare "to hide," from PIE root *kel- (2) "to cover, conceal" (see cell). Replaced Old English deagan. Related: Concealed; concealing.
双语例句
- 1. Frances decided to conceal the machine behind a hinged panel.
- 弗朗西斯决定把机器藏在带铰链的嵌板的后面。
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- 2. He made no attempt to conceal his dislike of me.
- 他毫不掩饰对我的厌恶。
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- 3. I shall conceal myself at a safe distance from the battlefield.
- 我会躲在一个远离战场的安全地带。
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- 4. It took some effort to conceal her relief.
- 她好不容易才掩饰住宽慰的心情。
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- 5. Robert could not conceal his relief.
- 罗伯特无法掩饰自己如释重负的心情。
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