concealment
/kənˈsiːlmənt/ (bre, ipa) · /kənˈsiːlmənt/ (ame, ipa) · /kən-ˈsēl-mənt/ (ame, mw)
concealment — 名詞
1. the act of keeping a person, object, or fact out of sight or out of other people
藏匿;隱瞞
把人、物或事實藏起來,不讓別人知道
the act of keeping a person, object, or fact out of sight or out of other people's knowledge, or the state of remaining hidden in that way.
The concealment of the key under the flowerpot fooled Rodrigo for days.
把鑰匙藏在花盆下的藏匿手法,讓 Rodrigo 找了好幾天。
concealment of + hidden object
Police charged Kofi with the concealment of stolen phones in his garage.
警方以 Kofi 在車庫藏匿贓機的行為起訴了他。
formal/legal pattern: concealment of + evidence or goods
Maeve's concealment of the test results damaged her team's trust.
Maeve 對檢驗結果的隱瞞,傷害了團隊對她的信任。
For years, the tunnel's concealment kept the escaped family safe from searchers.
多年來,那條地道的隱蔽狀態讓逃亡的一家人躲過了搜捕者。
The concealment of his identity let Samir report on the gang safely.
對身分的藏匿,讓 Samir 能安全地追查那個幫派。
- disclosure
making hidden facts known
- exposure
the state of something hidden becoming visible or known
文法句型
concealment of + noun
concealment from + person/group
用法筆記
Often appears in formal phrases such as concealment of evidence, concealment of identity, or concealment of assets. Unlike sense 2, this sense names the hiding itself, not the cover or shelter that makes hiding possible.
常見錯誤
2. cover, a hiding place, or conditions that keep someone or something from being s
掩護;遮蔽
讓人不易被看見的遮掩或保護
cover, a hiding place, or conditions that keep someone or something from being seen, so they stay protected or hard to find.
The thick hedge gave the cyclists concealment from the cameras by the gate.
那道濃密的樹籬替騎士們提供了掩護,避開了門邊的攝影機。
give + person + concealment
Soldiers crawled through tall grass, using the wet ground for concealment.
士兵們爬過高草地,利用潮濕的地面作為遮蔽。
use + terrain for concealment
A canvas screen provided concealment while Anjali changed beside the lake.
Anjali 在湖邊換衣服時,一面帆布屏風提供了掩護。
The cave mouth offered concealment to the hikers during the sudden storm.
暴風雨突然來襲時,洞口替那些健行客提供了遮蔽。
Fog gave the deer concealment from hunters at sunrise.
清晨的濃霧替鹿群提供了掩護,使牠們不易被獵人看見。
- cover
broader and more common; can also mean protection from attack
- shelter
stresses protection from weather or danger more than hiding from view
- camouflage
focuses on blending into the surroundings rather than the surrounding cover itself
- exposure
being visible and unprotected
文法句型
give + person + concealment
concealment from + danger/person
用法筆記
Usually follows verbs such as give, provide, offer, or seek. It often refers to bushes, walls, darkness, fog, screens, or other cover that keeps a person or object from being seen. Distinguish from sense 1: this sense is the protective cover itself, not the act of hiding.