词汇 | draw a veil over |
释义 | Idiom draw a veil overdraw a veil over (something) 1. to hide something. Dense fog drew a veil over the landscape. 2. to avoid talking about something. I think we should draw a veil over this conversation and pretend it never happened. Related vocabulary: keep something under wrapsdraw a veil over (something)To conceal something, usually by not talking about it. Can we please draw a veil over that stupid rumor about me? It's not true, but I want as few people to hear about it as possible. I tried to draw a veil over my inexperience so that the recruiter would seriously consider me for the job. draw a veil overConceal or avoid discussing something; keep from public knowledge. For example, Louise drew a veil over the accounting errors. [c. 1700] draw a veil overavoid discussing or calling attention to something, especially because it is embarrassing or unpleasant.cast/draw/throw a ˈveil over something(written) say nothing or no more about something unpleasant: It is kinder to draw a veil over some of his later movies.draw a veil over, toTo conceal; to say no more about something. A cliché from the mid-nineteenth century, this analogy to hiding one’s face behind a veil is often used to gloss over the details of an embarrassing situation. Daniel Defoe, long known as a historian before he turned his hand to fiction, wrote in The True-born Englishman (1701), “Satyr, be kind! and draw a silent Veil! Thy native England’s vices to conceal.” |
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