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单词 concealed
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Definition of concealed in English:

concealed

adjective kənˈsiːldkənˈsild
  • Kept secret; hidden.

    a concealed weapon
    he spoke with barely concealed anger
    Example sentencesExamples
    • They may also want all information about the disease to be concealed from others outside the family.
    • Domestic violence, once a dark, heinous secret concealed behind closed doors, is now a repugnant truth brought to light.
    • Gone is sophistry, the elegance of understatement, the joy of imagining the concealed, regaling in the revealed.
    • Photographs taken during original construction or later modifications are especially useful in revealing concealed conditions.
    • His full identity is concealed by a rugged leather hat.
    • In some homes, instead of bare timber ceilings, the rafters would be concealed with plaster, which also was sometimes decorative.
    • She spoke quickly, with a barely concealed sob in her throat.
    • Four years later, he was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon.
    • His father's cousin, the son of his great uncle the judge, responded to the news with barely concealed resentment.
    • She hit a heavy shovel on a log concealed by the long grass.
    • We can best see what is concealed by examining different metaphors of organization.
    • Then in recent years, 31 states passed laws, promoted by the National Rifle Association, allowing people to carry concealed weapons.
    • The operator uses an advanced form of telemetry, a miniature microprocessor-controlled guidance system concealed under his clothing.
    • The excavations are concealed by a screen of trees.
    • The result is a literary autobiography in which the self revealed is simultaneously the self concealed.
    • To avoid fattening, unhealthful fats, you need to understand what types of foods they are concealed in.
    • Her brown eyes were concealed behind blue colour contact lenses.
    • Behind a mirrored door is a concealed walk-in wardrobe, which had originally been a bathroom from the Victorian period.
    • Officers have discovered the hidden population consists largely of asylum seekers, many of whom are concealed from the poll by tax-dodging landlords.
    • He voted to repeal the assault weapons ban, sponsored legislation to weaken concealed gun laws.
 
 

Definition of concealed in US English:

concealed

adjectivekənˈsildkənˈsēld
  • Kept secret; hidden.

    a concealed weapon
    he spoke with barely concealed anger
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Behind a mirrored door is a concealed walk-in wardrobe, which had originally been a bathroom from the Victorian period.
    • In some homes, instead of bare timber ceilings, the rafters would be concealed with plaster, which also was sometimes decorative.
    • They may also want all information about the disease to be concealed from others outside the family.
    • She spoke quickly, with a barely concealed sob in her throat.
    • His full identity is concealed by a rugged leather hat.
    • The result is a literary autobiography in which the self revealed is simultaneously the self concealed.
    • To avoid fattening, unhealthful fats, you need to understand what types of foods they are concealed in.
    • We can best see what is concealed by examining different metaphors of organization.
    • Her brown eyes were concealed behind blue colour contact lenses.
    • Photographs taken during original construction or later modifications are especially useful in revealing concealed conditions.
    • She hit a heavy shovel on a log concealed by the long grass.
    • Four years later, he was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon.
    • His father's cousin, the son of his great uncle the judge, responded to the news with barely concealed resentment.
    • The excavations are concealed by a screen of trees.
    • Domestic violence, once a dark, heinous secret concealed behind closed doors, is now a repugnant truth brought to light.
    • Then in recent years, 31 states passed laws, promoted by the National Rifle Association, allowing people to carry concealed weapons.
    • He voted to repeal the assault weapons ban, sponsored legislation to weaken concealed gun laws.
    • The operator uses an advanced form of telemetry, a miniature microprocessor-controlled guidance system concealed under his clothing.
    • Officers have discovered the hidden population consists largely of asylum seekers, many of whom are concealed from the poll by tax-dodging landlords.
    • Gone is sophistry, the elegance of understatement, the joy of imagining the concealed, regaling in the revealed.
 
 
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