词汇 | hide |
释义 | hide Theme: SKIN n. the skin.I need to get some rays on my hide.Your hide looks pretty pale, all right. hide 1. noun 1 the human skin UK, 1607. 2 impudence; effrontery; cheek AUSTRALIA, 1902. 3 a wallet US, 1932. 4 a horse US, 1934. 5 in hot rodding, a tyre US, 1960 2. verb ► hide the salamito have sex. 'Sausage' as 'penis' imagery; a variation of the earlier HIDE-THE-WEENIE US, 1983 hide away 1. hide sth/sb away • hide away sth/sb to put something or someone in a place where other people will not find them or know about them: I've hidden your presents away where you can't find them. He knew his grandparents had plenty of money hidden away. The baby girl was taken and hidden away in the country.2. hide yourself away/hide away to go somewhere where you can be alone or where you cannot be seen or found: Novelists often hide themselves away for months at a time. Wild animals tend to hide away when they are ill or injured.+ from She wanted to hide away from the rest of the world and be alone.hideaway n C a secret place where you can go when you want to be alone: Vernon has a secluded hideaway in a remote coastal area of Scotland. an island hideaway3. be hidden away to be built or placed in a very quiet peaceful area, where few people live or go: Hidden away in the countryside is Britain's newest and most luxurious health resort.■ SIMILAR TO: be tucked away hide behind 1. hide behind sth if someone hides behind a particular way of behaving, they behave like that so that people will not know what they are really like or what they really think: Jeremy tends to hide behind a mask of extreme politeness.2. hide sth behind sth to not show what you are really feeling or thinking, because your appearance or behaviour hides it: Paula quickly hid her embarrassment behind a bright smile. hide out hide out to go or stay somewhere secret, especially in order to escape from the police or your enemies: The police are looking for an armed man, probably wounded, probably hiding out nearby. The rest of the men hid out, waiting for the arrival of more troops.■ SIMILAR TO: hidehideout n C a place where someone goes when they do not want to be found, especially by the police or their enemies: The suspects were tracked down to a Bombay hideout. hide n. the skin. I need to get some rays on my hide.
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