to veil
01
遮掩, 掩盖
to conceal or obscure something, as if with a covering
Transitive: to veil sth
例子
The actress skillfully veiled her face with a fan during the dramatic scene.
女演员在戏剧性的场景中巧妙地用扇子遮掩了她的脸。
02
遮盖, 隐藏
to cover or conceal something so that it is not easily seen or recognized
Transitive: to veil sth
例子
Thick clouds veiled the sun, casting shadows across the landscape.
厚厚的云层遮蔽了太阳,在风景上投下了阴影。
Veil
01
面纱, 新娘面纱
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
例子
The bride wore a long, flowing veil that cascaded down her back during the wedding ceremony.
新娘在婚礼上戴了一条长长的、流动的面纱,面纱从她的背上倾泻而下。
例子
The actress wore a delicate veil at the film premiere, adding a touch of mystery to her look.
这位女演员在电影首映式上戴了一条精致的面纱,为她的造型增添了一丝神秘感。
03
a ceremonial or formal garment, often a silk shawl, worn by clergy or for special occasions
例子
Monks draped a veil over their shoulders during the ceremony.
04
the inner embryonic membrane in higher vertebrates, often covering the head at birth
例子
Biologists studied the veil of developing embryos.
05
a thin membranous layer covering the immature fruiting body of some mushrooms
例子
Mycologists identify species by the presence of a veil.
词汇树
unveil
veiled
veiling
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