veiled的意思和读音

veiled

: [veɪld] : [veɪld]

adj.

v.“veil”

adj.overt,uncovered

adj.indirect,oblique,obscure,covert,roundabout

veiledadj.

1.not expressed directly or clearly because you do not want your meaning to be obvious

a thinly veiled threat

She made a veiled reference to his past mistakes.

2.wearing a veil

a mysterious veiled woman

v.1.“veil”

adj.1.a veiled threat, attack, or warning is not direct but is easily understood2.covered with a veil

v.1.The past participle and past tense of veil

1. 〖 coverup;avoidmentioning〗 〖 obscure;veiled〖 liveincognito〗 ...

3. vehicles veiled vein ...

4. ... veil veiled veiling ...

5. Jubilant Veiled Trenchant ( ...

6.l Sanderveiled60

7. ... [ with a shy look] [ contain;embody;implict;veiled] [ lodge] ...

8. veil veiled velamen ...

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1.Fleeting blond head, veiled in black! It was like the portrait of a dream in the fugitive frame of the train window.

2.Mancini also issued a thinly-veiled threat to his employers that the arrival of any new faces would prompt his immediate departure.

3.The star Merope is in the Pleiades star cluster and is veiled by gas from at least one cloud that the cluster is passing through.Merope宿

4.Your angel energy is an unalienable part of you which, even if it is temporarily veiled, can never be taken away from you.使使

5.Once upon a dream, do not know where is the wandering, fragile and sensitive hearts be secular veiled ashes, we have that the growth.

6.In overflowing wrath my face was veiled from you for a minute, but I will have pity on you for ever, says the Lord who takes up your cause.

7.Skywalker grew to feel that the Chancellor was the only one not asking something of him, the only one not speaking through veiled agendas.

8.her eyes were of a deep, celestial blue, but in that veiled azure, there was, as yet, nothing but the glance of a child.

9.Then he added a half-veiled criticism: "We want to see the best of him in some more games" .:“。”

10.No one knew whether she had deliberately shielded her eyes from death or if the river current had simply veiled her face.