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单词 hided
释义

hide

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verb (1)

ˈhīd How to pronounce hide (audio)
hid ˈhid How to pronounce hide (audio) ; hidden ˈhi-dᵊn How to pronounce hide (audio) or hid; hiding ˈhī-diŋ How to pronounce hide (audio)

transitive verb

1
a
: to put out of sight : secrete
hide a key under the doormat
b
: to conceal for shelter or protection : shield
They hid him from the police.
2
: to keep secret
hide the truth
3
: to screen from or as if from view : obscure
clouds hid the sun
4
: to turn (the eyes or face) away in shame or anger

intransitive verb

1
: to remain out of sight
she hid under the bed
often used with out
hiding out from the cops
2
: to seek protection or evade responsibility
hides behind his dark glasses, hoping to avoid being recognized
hider
ˈhī-dər How to pronounce hide (audio)
noun

hide

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noun (1)

1
: the skin of an animal whether raw or prepared for use
used especially of large heavy skins
buffalo killed for their hidesboots made of cow hide
2
: the life or physical well-being of a person
betrayed his friend to save his own hide

hide

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verb (2)

hided; hiding

transitive verb

: to give a beating to : flog

hide

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noun (2)

chiefly British
: blind sense 2
hunting ducks from a hide

hide

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noun (3)

: any of various old English units of land area
especially : a unit of 120 acres
Phrases
hide or hair or hide nor hair
: a trace or visible sign of someone or something
a wife he hadn't seen hide or hair of in over 20 yearsH. L. Davis

Synonyms

Verb (1)

  • bury
  • cache
  • conceal
  • ensconce
  • secrete

Noun (1)

  • fur
  • leather
  • pelt
  • skin

Verb (2)

  • bash
  • baste
  • bat
  • batter
  • beat
  • belabor
  • belt
  • birch
  • bludgeon
  • buffet
  • bung up
  • club
  • curry
  • do
  • drub
  • fib [British]
  • flog
  • hammer
  • lace
  • lambaste
  • lambast
  • lash
  • lather
  • lick
  • maul
  • mess (up)
  • paddle
  • pelt
  • pommel
  • pound
  • pummel
  • punch out
  • rough (up)
  • slate
  • slog
  • switch
  • tan
  • thrash
  • thresh
  • thump
  • tromp
  • wallop
  • whale
  • whip
  • whop
  • whap
  • whup
  • work over
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Example Sentences

Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
President Joe Biden, whose Cabinet didn’t exactly hide their distaste for Malpass, is now reportedly champing at the bit to appoint a successor. Kate Aronoff, The New Republic, 16 Feb. 2023 Goerzen recommends adding a bit of animal print or hide for a hint of edge. Patricia Shannon, Better Homes & Gardens, 15 Feb. 2023 Problem is, there are a lot of birds out there, and a radar tuned to pick them all up would likely gather an overwhelming amount of data in a short amount of time—data that a real incoming enemy bomber could hide among. Kyle Mizokami, Popular Mechanics, 15 Feb. 2023 Inhabiting a character very much like Thanos, but with no motion-capture makeup to hide behind, Jonathan Majors holds you with the quiet force of his pensive scowl. Owen Gleiberman, Variety, 14 Feb. 2023 The English countryside also stood in for other parts of the world to show where the Eternals hide out. Caroline Reid, Forbes, 13 Feb. 2023 In the Heights star Anthony Ramos appears as Noah Diaz, an ex-military Brooklynite with a knack for electronics, is stuck in the driver's seat inside Mirage as the Autobot creates identical decoys to hide them from the ensuing cops. Nick Romano, EW.com, 13 Feb. 2023 While many domestic violence victims isolate themselves from family and friends, and hide what is happening to them, this victim had filed police reports and made sure her family knew what was going on and how to locate her if needed. Carol Robinson | Crobinson@al.com, al, 10 Feb. 2023 Prosecutors are arguing that Murdaugh killed them to get sympathy and buy time to hide a string of thefts. Jeffrey Collins, ajc, 10 Feb. 2023
Noun
Unlike other hide glues, this one doesn’t require any heating or mixing beforehand, and is ready to use right out of the bottle. Alex Rennie, Popular Mechanics, 25 Jan. 2023 Ruggable's faux hide collection offers several animal prints such as cheetah, zebra, tiger, and cow, in several shades and textures. Madison Yauger, Peoplemag, 29 Dec. 2022 Another wanted a traditional-looking cabin that features zero animal products, including hide in the upholstery and wool in the carpet, which instead is made from plastic recovered from the ocean but is indistinguishable from wool to the touch. Ben Oliver, Robb Report, 10 Dec. 2022 Piilugguqs are insulated with grass and made with walrus skin, which is very hard, kind of like raw hide. Madison Feller, ELLE, 27 Oct. 2022 Made with real beef hide, these chews are sure to keep your dog occupied and happy. Amber Smith, Discover Magazine, 23 Oct. 2022 Take the Radiance necklace—its gold and diamond scales ward off danger, like a dragon’s hide. Stellene Volandes, Town & Country, 6 Oct. 2022 Next to that alligator-hide jumpsuit, the 604 appears as reserved as a scowling French banker. Brendan Mcaleer, Car and Driver, 3 July 2022 Then for last year’s Met Gala, J.Lo nodded back to her 2001 VMAs ensemble with a cowgirl hat and animal-hide dress. Elle Turner, Glamour, 10 June 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb (1)

Middle English hiden, from Old English hȳdan; akin to Greek keuthein to conceal

Noun (1) and Verb (2)

Middle English, from Old English hȳd; akin to Old High German hūt hide, Latin cutis skin, Greek kytos hollow vessel

Noun (3)

Middle English, from Old English hīgid, hīd

First Known Use

Verb (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (1)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Verb (2)

circa 1825, in the meaning defined above

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined above

Noun (3)

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

hide

1 of 3 verb
ˈhīd How to pronounce hide (audio)
hid
ˈhid
; hidden
ˈhid-ᵊn
or hid; hiding
ˈhīd-iŋ
1
: to put or get out of sight : conceal
hide a treasure
hid in a closet
2
: to keep secret
hide one's grief
3
: to screen from view
a house hidden by trees
clouds hid the sun
4
: to seek protection or avoid responsibility
hider
ˈhīd-ər
noun

hide

2 of 3 noun
: the skin of an animal whether raw or dressed

hide

3 of 3 verb
hided; hiding
: to give a beating to

hided

verb

past tense of hide
1
as in licked
to strike repeatedly the grizzled quartermaster threatened to hide any soldier caught stealing provisions

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • licked
  • attacked
  • pounded
  • lashed
  • whipped
  • pelted
  • knocked
  • slapped
  • did
  • punched
  • smashed
  • battered
  • chopped
  • spanked
  • assaulted
  • slammed
  • hit
  • tanned
  • bashed
  • raided
  • batted
  • beat
  • fibbed
  • switched
  • mauled
  • thumped
  • boxed
  • clubbed
  • whacked
  • punched out
  • smacked
  • wounded
  • worked over
  • curried
  • basted
  • pummeled
  • lathered
  • swiped
  • buffeted
  • thrashed
  • laced
  • pasted
  • paddled
  • hammered
  • stormed
  • whapped
  • cracked
  • birched
  • flogged
  • lambasted
  • threshed
  • tromped
  • beat up on
  • bludgeoned
  • whupped
  • slated
  • whaled
  • pommelled
  • pommeled
  • laid on
  • pummelled
  • slogged
  • rushed
  • belted
  • assailed
  • belabored
  • bunged up
  • lammed
  • whopped
  • socked
  • busted
  • cuffed
  • walloped
  • swatted
  • strapped
  • leathered
  • mutilated
  • beset
  • clobbered
  • drubbed
  • whammed
  • scourged
  • cudgelled
  • clouted
  • roughed (up)
  • thwacked
  • caned
  • descended (on or upon)
  • horsewhipped
  • lacerated
  • mangled
  • fustigated
  • flagellated
  • bust
  • cudgeled
  • messed (up)
  • cowhided
  • blackjacked
  • maimed
  • rawhided
  • jumped (on)
  • gored
  • pounced (on or upon)
  • whomped
  • pistol-whipped
2
as in whipped
to strike repeatedly with something long and thin or flexible threatened to hide the boys with his cane if he ever found them on his property again

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • whipped
  • slashed
  • switched
  • flicked
  • tanned
  • cut
  • slapped
  • knocked
  • lashed
  • leathered
  • punched
  • licked
  • thrashed
  • clipped
  • spanked
  • flailed
  • banged
  • scourged
  • hit
  • whaled
  • birched
  • horsewhipped
  • flogged
  • smacked
  • flagellated
  • whacked
  • swiped
  • cowhided
  • pounded
  • rawhided
  • mauled
  • strapped
  • batted
  • pasted
  • clapped
  • boxed
  • cracked
  • clubbed
  • knouted
  • touched up
  • caned
  • thumped
  • swatted
  • bashed
  • quirted
  • pelted
  • beat
  • socked
  • lammed
  • busted
  • fibbed
  • mangled
  • cuffed
  • battered
  • roughed
  • fustigated
  • cudgeled
  • clapt
  • worked over
  • thwacked
  • cudgelled
  • basted
  • laced
  • pummeled
  • lathered
  • blackjacked
  • clobbered
  • buffeted
  • bunged
  • paddled
  • hammered
  • whapped
  • clouted
  • smote
  • lambasted
  • bopped
  • slugged
  • threshed
  • bust
  • tromped
  • bludgeoned
  • whupped
  • slated
  • pommeled
  • pommelled
  • slogged
  • pummelled
  • belted
  • pistol-whipped
  • belabored
  • whopped
  • walloped
  • drubbed
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