concealment

英[kən'siːlmənt] 美[kən'siːlmənt]
  • n. 隐匿;隐蔽;躲藏
  • conac n.美国大陆空军司令部
  • conacre n.(佃户的)小块土地出租(为期一熟)
  • conad n.美国大陆防空司令部
  • conaffetto [音]深情地
  • conakry n.几内亚首都科纳克里
Noun:
  1. the condition of being concealed or hidden

  2. a covering that serves to conceal or shelter something;

    "a screen of trees afforded privacy"
    "under cover of darkness"
    "the brush provided a covert for game"
    "the simplest concealment is to match perfectly the color of the background"

  3. the activity of keeping something secret

1. I think there was deliberate concealment of relevant documents.
我认为有人故意隐瞒相关文件。

来自柯林斯例句

2. The criminals vainly sought concealment from the searchlight.
罪犯们徒劳地躲闪着探照灯光。

来自柯林斯例句

3. His concealment of his true motives was masterly.
他隐瞒自己真实动机的手段十分高明。

来自柯林斯例句

4. the concealment of crime
对罪行的隐瞒

来自《权威词典》

5. Stay in concealment until the danger has passed.
把自己藏起来,待危险过去后再出来.

来自《简明英汉词典》

    用作名词 (n.)
    1. While the common leopard of Asia and Africa relies on branches and leaves for concealment, the snow leopard loses itself among steep jumbles of stone.
      亚洲与非洲的花豹藉由枝叶隐匿踪迹,雪豹则靠着陡峭的乱石堆藏身。
    2. The place is favourable to concealment.
      这是容易隐蔽的地方。
    3. Let it become the most concealment sand grain in our heart bottom.
      让它成为我们心底最为隐蔽的沙粒。
    4. In time, these incidents only made her better at concealment and stealth.
      就是这些小动作,练就这只小花豹,更好的躲藏,以及偷袭之术吧。