| 释义 | hiding
 hide 1H0187800 (hīd)v. hid (hĭd), hid·den (hĭd′n) or hid, hid·ing, hides v.tr.1.  To put or keep out of sight or away from notice: hid the money in a sock.2.  To prevent the disclosure or recognition of; conceal: tried to hide the facts.3.  To cut off from sight; cover up: Clouds hid the stars. See Synonyms at  block.4.  To avert (one's gaze), especially in shame or grief.v.intr.1.  To keep oneself out of sight or notice.2.  To seek refuge or respite: "no place to hide from boredom or anger or loneliness" (Matt Teague).Phrasal Verbs:  hide behind To keep from being criticized or caught doing wrong by making use or mention of (something), especially as an excuse: "[She] said she would not hide behind political euphemism when discussing taxes" (William Yardley). hide out To be in hiding, as from a pursuer: The gangsters hid out in a remote cabin until it was safe to return to the city.[Middle English hiden, from Old English hȳdan; see (s)keu- in Indo-European roots.]Synonyms:  hide1, conceal, secrete2, cache, cloak
 These verbs mean to keep from the sight or knowledge of others. Hide and conceal are the most general and are often used interchangeably: I used a throw rug to hide (or conceal) the stain on the carpet. I smiled to hide (or conceal) my hurt feelings.
 Secrete and cache involve concealment in a place unknown to others; cache often implies storage for later use: The lioness secreted her cubs in the tall grass. The mountain climbers cached their provisions in a cave.
 To cloak is to conceal something by masking or disguising it: "On previously cloaked issues, the Soviets have suddenly become forthcoming" (John McLaughlin). See Also Synonyms at  block.
 
 hide 2H0187800 (hīd)n. The skin of an animal, especially the thick tough skin or pelt of a large animal.tr.v. hid·ed, hid·ing, hides  To beat severely; flog.Idiom:  hide nor hair A trace; a vestige: haven't seen hide nor hair of them since the argument.[Middle English, from Old English hȳd; see (s)keu- in Indo-European roots.]
 
 hide 3H0187800 (hīd)n. An old English measure of land, usually the amount held adequate for one free family and its dependents.[Middle English, from Old English hīd; see kei- in Indo-European roots.]
 hiding(ˈhaɪdɪŋ) n1. the state of concealment (esp in the phrase in hiding)2. hiding place a place of concealment
 hiding(ˈhaɪdɪŋ) n1. informal a flogging; beating2. be on a hiding to nothing to be bound to fail; to face impossible oddsThesaurus| Noun | 1. | hiding - the activity of keeping something secretconcealing, concealmentactivity - any specific behavior; "they avoided all recreational activity"disguise, camouflage - the act of concealing the identity of something by modifying its appearance; "he is a master of disguise"mask - activity that tries to conceal something; "no mask could conceal his ignorance"; "they moved in under a mask of friendship"masking, screening, cover, covering - the act of concealing the existence of something by obstructing the view of it; "the cover concealed their guns from enemy aircraft"cover - a false identity and background (especially one created for an undercover agent); "her new name and passport are cover for her next assignment"cover-up - concealment that attempts to prevent something scandalous from becoming publicburying, burial - concealing something under the groundsmoke screen, smokescreen - an action intended to conceal or confuse or obscure; "requesting new powers of surveillance is just a smokescreen to hide their failures"stealth, stealing - avoiding detection by moving carefullymoney laundering - concealing the source of illegally gotten money |  |  | 2. | hiding - the state of being hidden; "he went into hiding"concealment, privateness, secrecy, privacy - the condition of being concealed or hidden | 
 hidingnoun (Informal) beating, whipping, thrashing, tanning (slang), caning, licking (informal), flogging, spanking, walloping (informal), drubbing, lathering (informal), whaling, larruping (Brit. dialect) He was misquoted as saying that the police deserved a bloody good hiding.hidingnounA punishment dealt with blows or lashes:beating, flogging, lashing, thrashing, whipping.Informal:  trimming.Slang:  licking.Translationshide1(haid)  – past tense hid  (hid) : past participle hidden (ˈhidn)  –  verb to put (a person, thing etc) in a place where it cannot be seen or easily found. I'll hide the children's presents; You hide, and I'll come and look for you; She hid from her father; He tries to hide his feelings. 隱藏 隐藏 noun a small concealed hut etc from which birds etc can be watched, photographed etc.  (賞鳥或攝影鳥的)隱藏處,埋伏處 躲藏处ˈhidden adjective (made in such a way as to be) difficult to see or find. a hidden door; a hidden meaning. 隱藏的 隐藏的hide-and-seek noun a children's game in which one person searches for other people who have hidden themselves.  捉迷藏 捉迷藏ˈhide-out noun a place where one can hide or is hiding. The police searched for the bandits' hide-out. 藏匿處 躲藏处ˈhiding nounHe has gone into hiding because he knows the police are looking for him; Is he still in hiding?; The burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off. 躲藏 躲藏ˈhiding-place noun a place where a person or thing can be or is hidden. We'll have to find a safe hiding-place for our jewels. 藏匿處 躲藏处
 hide2(haid)  noun the skin of an animal. He makes coats out of animal hides; cow-hide. 獸皮 兽皮ˈhiding noun a beating on the buttocks (usually of a child as punishment). He got a good hiding. 打屁股(常指給小孩的處罰)  鞭打(屁股) IdiomsSeehideHiding
 What does it mean when you dream about hiding?Feeling anxious about our situation, and a desire to escape our situation. Alternatively, feeling anxious about our own unacceptable inner promptings; hiding something is a way of not looking at it.FinancialSeeHide hiding
 Synonyms for hidingnoun beatingSynonymsbeatingwhippingthrashingtanningcaninglickingfloggingspankingwallopingdrubbinglatheringwhalinglarruping
 Synonyms for hidingnoun a punishment dealt with blows or lashesSynonymsbeatingflogginglashingthrashingwhippingtrimminglicking
 Synonyms for hidingnoun the activity of keeping something secretSynonymsRelated Wordsactivitydisguisecamouflagemaskmaskingscreeningcovercoveringcover-upburyingburialsmoke screensmokescreenstealthstealingmoney laundering
 noun the state of being hiddenRelated Wordsconcealmentprivatenesssecrecyprivacy
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