词汇 | hiding |
释义 | IDIOMSLANG HIDING hide one's light under a bushel to conceal one's good ideas or talents. (A biblical theme.)Jane has some good ideas, but she doesn't speak very often. She hides her light under a bushel.Don't hide your light under a bushel. Share your gifts with other people. hole up (somewhere) to hide somewhere; to live in hiding somewhere. (Slang. Typically in western or gangster movies.)The old man is holed up in the mountains, waiting for the war to end.If we are going to hole up for the winter, well need lots of food. lie low and lay low to keep quiet and not be noticed; to avoid being conspicuous. (Informal. Lay is a common error for lie.)I suggest you lie low for a few days.The robber said that he would lay low for a short time after the robbery. nook and cranny small, out-of-the-way places or places where something can be hidden. (Usually with every. Fixed order.)We looked for the tickets in every nook and cranny. They were lost. There was no doubt.The decorator had placed flowers in every nook and cranny. should have stood in bed should have stayed in bed.What a horrible day! I should have stood in bed.The minute I got up and heard the news this morning, I knew I should have stood in bed. hiding noun a beating; a heavy defeat UK, 1809(redirected from hiding) hide n. the skin. I need to get some rays on my hide.
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