conceal
/kənˈsiːl/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈsiːl/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈsēl/ (ame, mw)
conceal — 動詞
- concealpresent simple I / you / we / they
- concealshe / she / it
- concealedpast simple
- concealing-ing form
1. to put something where it cannot be seen, or to keep information, thoughts, or f
隱藏;隱瞞
藏起來不讓人看到或知道
to put something where it cannot be seen, or to keep information, thoughts, or feelings from being known by others.
A small camera was concealed behind a painting in the hotel room.
一台小型攝影機被藏在旅館房間的畫作後面。
passive: be concealed + behind + noun phrase
Ravi tried to conceal his disappointment when he lost the game.
Ravi 輸掉比賽時試圖隱藏自己的失望。
conceal + feeling noun (disappointment, anger, fear)
The company tried to conceal the safety problems from its workers.
那家公司試圖向員工隱瞞安全問題。
The children concealed themselves behind the sofa before the party.
孩子們在派對前躲到沙發後面。
Investigators believe someone deliberately concealed the missing documents.
調查人員認為有人故意隱藏了那些遺失的文件。
文法句型
conceal + noun phrase
conceal + noun phrase + from + noun phrase
用法筆記
More formal than 'hide'. Common in written English, news reports, and legal contexts. The object may be a physical item, information, or a feeling. Use 'from' to introduce the person or group that is kept unaware.