单词 | cloak |
释义 | cloak From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Clothescloakcloak1 /kləʊk $ kloʊk/ ●○○ noun1 [countable]DCC a warm piece of clothing like a coat without sleeves that hangs loosely from your shoulders2 [singular]HIDE/NOT SHOW an organization, activity, or way of behaving that deliberately protects someone or keeps something secretcloak of the cloak of secrecy around the affaircloak for The political party is used as a cloak for terrorist activities.under the cloak of something prejudice hiding under the cloak of religion Examples from the Corpuscloak• Darkness threw a cloak over my strangeness, so that people let me pass with a nod or a softly called greeting.• At one moment we see a little boy dressed in a black cloak gliding along.• I can really see Cadfael rattling round in his black cloak, taking a short cut on his errands round the town.• As I said she wore a mask, and a rich black cloak with white lambswool trimmings.• It was almost warm, and Riven hung his cloak by the saddle bow.• The snow was begin-ning to stick to my cloak.under the cloak of something• Lawyers, under the cloak of client confidentiality, can mask the beneficial owners of accounts.• But he strongly disapproved of the proselytizing that went on under the cloak of humanitarianism. cloakcloak2 verb [transitive]1 HIDE/NOT SHOWto deliberately hide facts, feelings etc so that people do not see or understand them – used especially in news reportsbe cloaked in secrecy/mystery The talks have been cloaked in secrecy.2 literaryCOVER to cover something, for example with darkness or snowbe cloaked in something hills cloaked in mistGrammar Cloak is usually passive. —cloaked adjective (=they wore cloaks). The riders were cloaked → See Verb tableExamples from the Corpuscloak• And he has laid himself wide open to the kind of criticism that will cloak him in a dark shroud of misery.• It also ensures that the city is permanently cloaked in a stinking cloud of smoke and dust.• Often they are cloaked in the respectability of scientific terminology or social acceptability.• Evening twilight soon spread over the ocean and we were cloaked in the security of darkness.• Though once cloaked in the trappings of the occult, conversations with local psychics suggest a slightly more psychotherapeutic approach.• The fire crackled and cloaked my advance.• Blasting through the grey language that usually cloaks such matters he accuses the Fund of corruption, self-interest and deceit.• The hills behind my house are cloaked with three separate quilts.Origin cloak1 (1200-1300) Old North French cloque “bell, cloak”, from Medieval Latin clocca “bell” ( → CLOCK1); because of its shape |
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