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[haɪd]hid, hidden, hiding, hides

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hid[14314] hidden[32928] hides[4503] hiding[47136]
藏(84%),隐瞒(11%),兽皮(3%),鞭打(1%),遮避(1%)
n.躲藏;兽皮;躲藏处
vt.隐藏;隐瞒;鞭打
vi.隐藏
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/ha͟ɪd/
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[VERB 动词]把…藏起来;隐藏 If you hide something or someone, you put them in a place where they cannot easily be seen or found.
  [V n]
  • He hid the bicycle in the hawthorn hedge...

    他把自行车藏在山楂树篱中。

  • They could see that I was terrified, and hid me until the coast was clear.

    他们能看出我很害怕,就把我藏起来,直到没有危险了才让我出来。

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[VERB 动词]躲藏;隐藏 If you hide or if you hide yourself, you go somewhere where you cannot easily be seen or found.
  [V]
  [V pron-refl]
  • At their approach the little boy scurried away and hid...

    他们走近时,小男孩急忙跑开藏了起来。

  • They hid themselves behind a tree.

    他们躲到一棵树后。

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[VERB 动词]捂住(脸);将(脸)埋进 If you hide your face, you press your face against something or cover your face with something, so that people cannot see it.
  [V n]
  • She hid her face under the collar of his jacket and she started to cry...

    她将脸埋在他外套的衣领下,开始哭了起来。

  • He hid his face in his hands again, lost in his own thoughts.

    他又用双手捂住脸,陷入了沉思。

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[VERB 动词]隐瞒;使不外露 If you hide what you feel or know, you keep it a secret, so that no one knows about it.
  [V n]
  • Lee tried to hide his excitement...

    李试图掩饰自己的激动心情。

  • I have absolutely nothing to hide, I have done nothing wrong...

    我绝对没有什么好隐瞒的,我没有做错什么。

  • Alison was not the sort of person to hide anything from her dad.

    艾莉森不是那种有事瞒着自己父亲的人。

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[VERB 动词]掩蔽;遮盖 If something hides an object, it covers it and prevents it from being seen.
  [V n]
  • The man's heavy moustache hid his upper lip completely...

    那个男人浓密的髭须完全遮住了他的上唇。

  • The compound was hidden by trees and shrubs.

    大院掩映在树木灌丛之中。

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[N-COUNT 可数名词](狩猎或观察、拍摄野生动物等的)隐蔽处,藏身处 A hide is a place which is built to look like its surroundings. Hides are used by people who want to watch or photograph animals and birds without being seen by them.
  [mainly BRIT 主英]
    in AM, use 美国英语用 blind
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    [N-VAR 可变名词]兽皮;毛皮 A hide is the skin of a large animal such as a cow, horse, or elephant, which can be used for making leather.
    • ...the process of tanning animal hides.

      鞣制兽皮的工序

    • ...kangaroo hide.

      袋鼠皮

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    See also:
    hidden
    hiding

      Oxford
      hide / haɪd ; NAmE haɪd /
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      noun
      hide hides hid hidden hiding
      verb ( hid / hɪd ; NAmE hɪd / hid·den / ˈhɪdn ; NAmE ˈhɪdn / ) 1 [transitive ] to put or keep sb/sth in a place where they/it cannot be seen or found 藏;隐蔽 SYN
      conceal
      hidesb/sth He hid the letter in a drawer. 他把信藏在抽屉里。 I keep my private papers hidden. 我藏起了我的私人文件。 hidesb/sth from sth They hid me from the police in their attic. 他们把我藏在他们的阁楼上躲避警察。
      2 [intransitive ,  transitive ] to go somewhere where you hope you will not be seen or found 躲避;隐匿 Quick, hide! 快,躲起来! + adv./prep. I hid under the bed. 我躲在床底下。 ( figurative) He hid behind a false identity. 他隐姓埋名。 hideyourself (+ adv.prep.) She hides herself away in her office all day. 她成天躲在办公室里。 3 [transitive ] to cover sth so that it cannot be seen 遮住;遮挡 SYN
      conceal
      hidesth + adv./prep. He hid his face in his hands. 他用手捂住了脸。 hidesth The house was hidden by trees. 那所房子被树丛遮住了。 No amount of make-up could hide her age. 再多的化妆品也遮掩不住她的年龄。
      4 [transitive ] hidesth to keep sth secret, especially your feelings 掩盖,隐瞒(尤指感情) SYN
      conceal
      She struggled to hide her disappointment. 她竭力掩饰她的失望。 I have never tried to hide the truth about my past. 我从未设法隐瞒我的过去。 They claim that they have nothing to hide (= there was nothing wrong or illegal about what they did). 他们声称他们没什么可隐瞒的。 She felt sure the letter had some hidden meaning. 她确信那封信中有言外之意。
      IDIOM hide your light under a ˈbushel ( BrE) to not let people know that you are good at sth 不显露才能;不露锋芒 more at
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      noun 1 [countable ] ( BrE) a place from which people can watch wild animals or birds, without being seen by them (观看野生动物的)隐蔽处,藏身处 2 [countable ,  uncountable ] an animal's skin, especially when it is bought or sold or used for leather (尤指买卖或用作皮革的)皮,毛皮 boots made from buffalo hide 用水牛皮做的靴子 3 [singular ] ( informal) ( especially NAmE) used to refer to sb's life or safety when they are in a difficult situation (困境中的)生命,人身安全 All he's worried about is his own hide (= himself). 他所担心的只是他自己的生命安全。 IDIOMS have/tan sb's ˈhide ( old-fashioned, informal or humorous) to punish sb severely 严惩某人 not see hide nor ˈhair of sb/sth ( informal) not to see sb/sth for some time (一段时间)不见某人(或某物)的踪影 I haven't seen hide nor hair of her for a month. 我有一个月没见过她了。 IDIOMsee
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      SYNONYMS 同义词辨析 hide conceal cover disguise mask camouflage These words all mean to put or keep sb/sth in a place where they/it cannot be seen or found, or to keep the truth or your feelings secret. 以上各词均含藏、隐藏、掩盖、隐瞒之意。 hide to put or keep sb/sth in a place where they/it cannot be seen or found; to keep sth secret, especially your feelings 指藏、隐藏、掩盖(尤指感情): He hid the letter in a drawer. 他把信藏在抽屉里。 She managed to hide her disappointment. 她设法掩藏了自己的失望。 conceal ( formal) to hide sb/sth; to keep sth secret 指隐藏、隐瞒、掩盖: The paintings were concealed beneath a thick layer of plaster. 那些画藏在厚厚的灰泥层下面。 Tim could barely conceal his disappointment. 蒂姆几乎掩饰不住自己的失望。 NOTEWhen it is being used to talk about emotions, concealis often used in negative statements. *conceal 指掩藏感情时常用于否定句。 cover to place sth over or in front of sth in order to hide it 指掩蔽、遮盖: She covered her face with her hands. 她双手掩面。 disguise to hide or change the nature of sth, so that it cannot be recognized 指掩蔽、掩饰、伪装,以免被认出: He tried to disguise his accent. 他竭力掩饰自己的口音。 mask to hide a feeling, smell, fact, etc. so that it cannot be easily seen or noticed 指掩饰、掩藏(情感、气味、事实等),以免被看出或注意到: She masked her anger with a smile. 她用微笑来掩饰她的愤怒。 camouflage to hide sb/sth by making them/it look like the things around, or like sth else 指通过使人或事物与周围环境或其他事物相似而达到伪装、掩饰的目的: The soldiers camouflaged themselves with leaves and twigs. 士兵用树叶和树枝来伪装自己。 PATTERNS to hide/conceal/disguise/mask/camouflage sth behindsth to hide/conceal sth understh to hide/conceal sth fromsb to hide/conceal/disguise/mask the truth / the truth to hide/conceal/disguise/mask your feelings
      hide / haɪd ; NAmE haɪd / hid / hɪd ; NAmE hɪd / hid·den / ˈhɪdn ; NAmE ˈhɪdn /
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      hidehide1 /haɪd/ ●●● S2 W2 verb (past tense hid /hɪd/, past participle hidden /ˈhɪdn/)
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      1[transitive] to deliberately put or keep something or someone in a place where they cannot easily be seen or foundhide something in/under/behind etc Marcia hid the pictures in her desk drawer. She keeps a bottle of gin hidden behind a stack of books.hide something/somebody from somebody He was accused of trying to hide evidence from the police.2[transitive] to cover something so that it cannot be seen clearly:  The church roof was half hidden by trees. Her tangled hair hid her face.3[intransitive] to go or stay in a place where no one will see or find you:  Quick, he’s coming! We’d better hide.hide in/under/behind etc Harry hid under the bed.hide from somebody Weiss spent two years hiding from the Nazis.4[transitive] to keep someone in a place where other people will not find them:  The old woman hid him in her cellar for three days.hide somebody from somebody We’ll have to hide him from the soldiers.5[transitive] to keep your real feelings, plans, or the truth secret, so that they cannot be known by other peoplehide your disappointment/embarrassment/confusion etc She laughed to hide her nervousness. He took off his ring to hide the fact that he was married. He told the jury that he is innocent and has nothing to hide.hide something from somebody Don’t try to hide anything from me. hide your light under a bushel
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      THESAURUShide to make something difficult to see or find, or to not show your true feelings: · He hid the gun in his pocket.· She tried to hide her anger.· The actress put up a hand to hide her face from the cameras.conceal formal to hide something, especially by carefully putting it somewhere. Also used when talking about hiding your feelings, especially in negative sentences: · Several kilos of drugs were concealed in the back of the truck.· He could not conceal his feelings any longer.· The girl quickly concealed the photograph she had been gazing at.cover up to put something over another thing that you do not want people to see, in order to hide it completely: · People cover up cracks with wallpaper or tiles.· I used some make-up to cover up the spots.· She was wearing a thin shawl to cover up the bruises on her arm.disguise to make someone or something seem like a different person or thing, so that other people cannot recognize them: · She managed to get into the camp by disguising herself as a soldier.· The men had disguised the vessel as fishing boat.camouflage to hide something by covering it with materials that make it look like the things around it: · We camouflaged the plane by covering it with leaves.· The troops used charcoal to camouflage their faces.· Soldiers had camouflaged the trucks with branches and dirt.obscure literary to make it difficult to see something clearly: · The view was obscured by mist.· His body was found, partially obscured by bushes, at the bottom of a shallow canyon.mask to make something less noticeable, for example a taste, a smell, a sound, or a feeling: · The lemon helps to mask the taste of the fish.· Helen had turned on the radio to mask the noise of the traffic.· He did little to mask his contempt.
      hide1 verb
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      hidehide2 noun [countable]
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      1British English a place from which you can watch animals or birds without being seen by them SYN blind American English2an animal’s skin, especially when it has been removed to be used for leather:  ox hide gloves3have/tan somebody’s hide spoken to punish someone severely – used humorously4somebody’s hide spoken used to talk about someone when they are in a difficult situation:  He would say anything in court to try and save his own hide (=save himself).5not see hide nor hair of somebody spoken to not see someone anywhere for a fairly long time:  I haven’t seen hide nor hair of him for ages.

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