英:[veɪl]
美:[veɪl]
英:[veɪl]
美:[veɪl]
复数:veils
第三人称单数:veils
现在分词:veiling
过去式:veiled
过去分词:veiled
词根:veil
adj.veiled 隐藏的;含蓄的;蒙上面纱的;不清楚的
n.veiling 面纱;面纱布料;罩以面纱
v.veiled 戴面纱(veil的过去式和过去分词)
veiling 用面纱遮掩;带面纱(veil的ing形式)
noun
a length of cloth worn by women as a covering for the head and shoulders and often especially in Eastern countries for the facespecifically: the outer covering of a nun's headdress
a length of veiling or netting worn over the head or face or attached for protection or ornament to a hat or headdress
a bridal veil
any of various liturgical clothsespecially: a cloth used to cover the chalice
the life of a nun—often used in the phrase take the veil
a concealing curtain or cover of cloth
something that resembles a veilespecially: something that hides or obscures like a veil lift the veil of secrecy
a veil of stars
a covering body part or membrane: such as
velum
caul
verb
transitive verb
to cover, provide, obscure, or conceal with or as if with a veil
intransitive verb
to put on or wear a veil
under the veil of以…为借口
约于1200年,指“修女头巾”,源自盎格鲁-法语和古北法语 veil(12世纪,现代法语 voile)“头巾”,也指“帆,帘”,源自拉丁语 vela, velum 的复数形式,意为“帆,帘,覆盖物”,源自 PIE 词根 *weg-(1)“编织网”。在俗拉丁语中, Vela 被误认为是一个女性单数名词。从14世纪初开始,有“take the veil”即“成为修女”的用法。
帆,幕,帕,见velum
盖,盖膜
羊膜
声嗄
菌幕
又称 :菌幕(velum )
Noun Middle English, borrowed from Anglo-French, going back to Latin vēla, plural of vēlum "sail, awning, curtain," going back to *u̯eg-s-lo-, perhaps derivative of a verbal base *u̯eg-, akin to Old Irish -fig- "weaves," Old English wēoce "wick" — more at wick >entry 1 Verb Middle English veilen, borrowed from Anglo-French veler, verbal derivative of veil veil >entry 1
The first known use of veil was in the 13th century
veinnoun
a long narrow opening in rock filled with mineral matter
a vein of gold
one of the blood vessels that carry blood from the capillaries back to the heart
one of the vascular bundles forming the framework of a leaf
one of the thickened ribs that stiffen the wings of an insect
a wavy band or streak (as of a different color or texture)
a marble with greenish veins
a style of expression
stories in a romantic vein
veinnoun
a long narrow opening in rock filled with mineral matter
a vein of gold
one of the blood vessels that carry blood from the capillaries back to the heart
one of the vascular bundles forming the framework of a leaf
one of the thickened ribs that stiffen the wings of an insect
a wavy band or streak (as of a different color or texture)
a marble with greenish veins
a style of expression
stories in a romantic vein
veil1 of 2noun
a piece of cloth or net worn usually by women over the head and shoulders and sometimes over the face
something that covers or hides like a veil
lift the veil of secrecy
veil2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a veil
veil1 of 2noun
a piece of cloth or net worn usually by women over the head and shoulders and sometimes over the face
something that covers or hides like a veil
lift the veil of secrecy
veil2 of 2verb
to cover with or as if with a veil
veilnoun
a covering body part or membraneespecially: caul sense 2
1 Their faces were hidden behind blue veils, with only their eyes showing.
2 I realized there was no fog veiling my window.
3 The sadness of my soul is her bride & ldquo ; s veil.
我灵魂里的忧郁就是她的新婚的面纱.
4 Few Americans today recognize mass incarceration for what it is: a new caste system thinly veiled by the cloak of colorblindness.
5 Neither asked about the other, even though everyone knew their veiled comments about the villains in town were attacks.
6 Then, as though veiled in a private grief, the lawyer wistfully said, “And even after all of that you did nothing to discourage him?”
7 The cliffs got closer, and he could see the islet shrouded in a veil of slashing rain and gray sludge.
8 Sometimes, I glimpse the shadow of dark eyes as they peer at us through their veils, but when they see me look, they turn away.
9 "Lady Claudine," I say with a bow, and lift my veil.
10 I do remember imagining myself in a pith helmet and white linen jodhpurs, my face enigmatic behind a veil of mosquito netting.
11 At the funeral, Gertrude, wrapped in black veils, followed her husband's coffin.
12 Out of nowhere a veil of radiance had fallen to hang shimmering in the northern sky.
13 Elinor was still looking at Capricorn, a blurred sight through the veil of her false tears.
14 His slate-blue eyes pierced through the veil of smoke wreathing his features.
15 He stared at Harry for a few seconds, then said, “You fly very veil. I vos votching at the first task.”
16 She seemed like a fair bird-girl girdled in veils calling to me from the angry surface of some gray and threatening sea.
17 It was as though an invisible veil had been lifted, and beneath it a different truth flickered in his friend’s eyes.
18 Thor glared at Loki from beneath the veil.
19 Dicey was hypnotized by the molten silver of the cloudy islands and not until the veil of fuzzy gray blew across it again did she begin their march of the day.
20 Also, what was very strange, the soft things she had wrapped him in, her veil and a cloak woven by her own hands, were gone.
1 戴面纱
2 头巾
do-rag hood scarf napkin muffler tiara headgear headcloth curch turban head-dress headscarf hijab headpiece kerchief doek pagri headsquare headdress babushka wimple keffiyeh agal dupatta cap wrap headphone handkerchief muffle pinner lungi
3 掩盖
cover cover-up concealment whitewash hide bury conceal cloak submerge overshadow dissemble enshroud dissimulate blank out gloss over blot out hush up
7 罩以面纱
9 口实
excuse plea refuge alibi stalking-horse color handle mask blind colour stall disguise peg cloak quirk pretext pretension pretence salvo subterfuge
10 幔
15 菌幕
20 幔布
21 遮掩
obscure disguise overcurtain enveil hide smother draw a veil over cloak cover overlay belie keep the lid on keep a lid on
22 掩饰
mask camouflage palliation palliate disguise cover-up veneering cover paper hide cloak veneer whitewash belie dissimulate gloze concealed blind veiling conceal palliative pretense dissimulation boggle smooth varnish dissemble salve pocket blanch over gloss over veiled masquerade swallow dress up close up paper over
24 隐藏
covert privy cryptic subterranean veiled hid occultation occult cover bottle hide blind bury suppress conceal envelop bosom enshroud hide out take earth close crypto- secretion hiding lurk stash secrete smuggle seclude dissemble put out of sight hole up
25 借口
out color cover mask blind excuse stall plea refuge disguise shifting peg cloak guise evasion masquerade pretext pretense alibi subterfuge runaround extenuation put-off under the cloak of on the plea of on the plea that under the plea of under the plea that make a pretext of front colour pretence cop-out stalking-horse but cover story get-out a peg to hang on
27 掩蔽物