0 to put something or someone in a place where that thing or person cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found -- 把…藏起來;躲藏
I feel sure there's something about her past that she's trying to hide from me. 我確信她在試圖對我隱瞞她過去的某些事情。
She tried to hide her disappointment at not getting the promotion. 她試圖掩飾自己對沒有得到擢升的失望。
He tries to hide his bald spot by sweeping his hair over to one side. 他試圖把頭髮梳向一邊來掩蓋他頭頂上的禿塊。
I like wearing sunglasses - I feel I can hide behind them. 我喜歡戴太陽眼鏡——我覺得我可以躲在鏡片後面。
A kilo of heroin was found hidden inside the lining of the suitcase. 在那個手提箱的內襯裡發現藏有一公斤海洛因。
She used to hide her diary under her pillow. 她過去常把自己的日記藏在枕頭下。
1 the strong, thick skin of an animal, used for making leather -- (用於製作皮革的)獸皮
2 a place where people can watch wild animals or birds without being noticed by them -- (可以觀察野獸或鳥類的)隱藏處,躲藏處
He is a master of light showing and hiding the light in various myths.
Small temporary hides, blinds or screens may be constructed for the purpose of scientific study of the avifauna.
The large growth rate hides the difference in damping rate.
Noticing a ruffling bulge in a curtain, parents may detect the presence of their child hiding unseen near a window.
Most of the printing complexity is hidden from the user as a device driver.
Considered from the continuation perspective, evaluation of an application expression hides an implicit continuation, the one passed to the evaluation of the application's function subexpression.
The problem is that the system's perspective on putchar is hidden from the user.
Longitudinal measures reveal considerable variation in the experience of disability which is hidden in a cross-sectional measure.