单词 | hideout |
释义 | hideoutn. Originally North American. A hiding place. Also attributive. ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > knowledge > hiding, concealing from view > a secret place, hiding place > [noun] hidelsc975 hidela1300 bushc1330 hulkc1330 derna1340 tapissinga1340 coverta1375 hiding1382 loting-placea1398 cover14.. hiding placec1440 mewa1450 closetc1450 hole1483 cure1502 secret1530 shrouding place1571 ivy-bush1576 coney burrowa1586 hidlings1597 foxhole1606 shrouding corner1610 recess1611 subterfuge1616 latibule1623 latebra1626 blind1646 privacy1648 hide1649 retreat1697 rathole1770 hidey-hole1817 tod hole1846 hulster1880 hideout1885 cwtch1890 castle1898 lurk1906 stash1927 hideaway1930 1885 Cent. Mag. Mar. 684/2 They guv my place the name o' Hide-out, an' they didn't conscrip' me, nuther. 1895 Cent. Mag. Sept. 674/2 Think he was fixin' up for a hide-out, in case he should need one? 1913 A. B. Emerson Ruth Fielding at Snow Camp 174 Meanwhile, the wind shrieked through the forest above their ‘hideout’. 1920 B. Cronin Timber Wolves 76 ‘In rough country like this a man could bury himself for years.’.. ‘This coast is full of hide-outs, as they call them.’ 1933 Amer. Speech 8 49/2 Hide-out country, any trackless wilderness. 1935 G. Gorer Afr. Dances iii. iv. 225 Even if they are inspected by the local authorities..they have..neighbouring hide-outs. 1940 Economist 11 May 848/1 The long coastline of Norway provides innumerable hide-outs for German submarines. 1958 Listener 25 Dec. 1074/2 The National Gallery pictures, tucked away in their air-conditioned, thermostatically controlled, war-time hideout in the Welsh mountains. 1963 Daily Tel. 14 Aug. 20/6 Special squads combed the hideout house. 1973 J. Cleary Ransom iii. 71 She had made a mistake in choosing this place as their hide-out, but nowhere else had seemed better. This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1933; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < n.1885 |
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