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to veil
01
velar, ocultar
to conceal or obscure something, as if with a covering
Transitive: to veil sth
Exemplos
The art piece was veiled until the exhibition opened to the public.
A obra de arte estava velada até a exposição ser aberta ao público.
02
velar, ocultar
to cover or conceal something so that it is not easily seen or recognized
Transitive: to veil sth
Exemplos
She used makeup to veil her imperfections before the big event.
Ela usou maquiagem para velar suas imperfeições antes do grande evento.
Veil
01
véu, véu de noiva
a piece of fabric worn by brides that covers the head and face or drapes over the back, often made of lace or other delicate materials
Exemplos
Her grandmother 's lace veil, passed down through generations, added a sentimental touch to her wedding attire.
O véu de renda da avó dela, passado de geração em geração, acrescentou um toque sentimental ao seu traje de casamento.
Exemplos
She lifted her veil slightly to speak, revealing only her eyes.
Ela levantou levemente seu véu para falar, revelando apenas seus olhos.
03
a ceremonial or formal garment, often a silk shawl, worn by clergy or for special occasions
Exemplos
The veil was passed down through generations.
04
the inner embryonic membrane in higher vertebrates, often covering the head at birth
Exemplos
The veil dissolves naturally after birth in many species.
05
a thin membranous layer covering the immature fruiting body of some mushrooms
Exemplos
Observers noted the veil's texture and color.
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