hide如何读

英:[haɪd]

美:[haɪd]

hide英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. & vi. 隐藏 put (a person, thing, etc.) in a place where it cannot be seen
  2. vt. 隐瞒,掩盖 prevent sth from being known, keep sth secret
n.(名词)
  1. [C]兽皮,皮革 animal's skin; leather
  2. [U]〈口〉人的皮肤 human skin
  3. [U]〈口〉生命life

hide是什么意思

v. (动词)
  1. 隐瞒,保密
  2. 隐藏,把...藏起来;躲藏;隐蔽
  3. 遮掩掉,掩盖,掩蔽,掩饰
  4. 不显露才能,不露锋芒
  5. 剥(皮)
  6. 潜伏
  7. 向...守秘密
  8. 鞭打
  9. (因害羞等而)把(脸、视线)转开
n. (名词)
  1. 兽皮,毛皮,皮;皮革
  2. <口>人的皮肤
  3. 隐密场所,隐蔽处,藏身处
  4. 人身安全,生命
  5. 严惩某人
  6. 不见某人的踪影
  7. 够养活一家人的土地面积
  8. 厚脸皮
  9. 月出(姓,日本)
  10. <口>赛马
  11. <俚>棒球

hide变形

复数:hides

第三人称单数:hides

现在分词:hiding

过去式:hid

过去分词:hid或hidden

hide词根

词根:hide

adj.

hidden 隐藏的

n.

hiding 隐匿;躲藏处;殴打

v.

hidden 隐藏,躲藏(hide的过去分词)

hide英英释义

verb (1)

transitive verb

to put out of sight : secrete

hide a key under the doormat

to conceal for shelter or protection : shield

They hid him from the police.

to keep secret

hide the truth

to screen from or as if from view : obscure

clouds hid the sun

to turn (the eyes or face) away in shame or anger

intransitive verb

to remain out of sight—often used with outhiding out from the cops

she hid under the bed

to seek protection or evade responsibility

hides behind his dark glasses, hoping to avoid being recognized

noun (1)

the skin of an animal whether raw or prepared for use—used especially of large heavy skinsboots made of cow hide

buffalo killed for their hides

the life or physical well-being of a person

betrayed his friend to save his own hide

verb (2)

transitive verb

to give a beating to : flog

noun (2)

blind sense 2

hunting ducks from a hide

noun (3)

any of various old English units of land areaespecially: a unit of 120 acres

hide词组

hide from隐瞒

hide and seek捉迷藏

cattle hide牛皮

hide all全部隐藏

hide away把……隐藏

raw hide[化]生皮;血光皮

hide out躲藏

hide区别

 screen, hide, conceal

这组词都有“隐藏,隐蔽”的意思,其区别是:

screen指把处于被发现的人或物掩盖起来,使其不被发现。

hide普通用词,既可指有意地隐藏,又可指无意或偶然地藏匿。

conceal正式用词,多强调有目的、有意识,巧妙地进行隐藏或隐瞒。

以上来源于网络

 hide, fur, peel, leather, skin

这组词都有“皮,皮肤”的意思,其区别是:

hide多指大型动物的厚皮,也指没有鞣的牛、马等皮革。

fur现多指猫、兔等动物软毛皮,也指其它动物的毛皮。

peel指剩下的或可以剥去的果皮或蔬菜皮。

leather通常指经过加工的熟皮,可用于制作各种皮革制品。

skin最常用词,指人的皮肤或动物的皮,也可指水果、植物和种子等的外皮。

以上来源于网络

 deceive, cheat, hide, conceal

deceive不告诉实情

cheat不诚实手段获取个人利益;

hide不含故意的意思;

conceal故意隐藏;

以上来源于网络

hide词源中文解释

古英语 hydan(及物动词和不及物动词)“隐藏,掩盖; 保存; 躲藏; 埋葬尸体”,源自西日耳曼语 *hudjan(还包括中古荷兰语、中古低地德语 huden),PIE 词根 *keudh-(希腊语 keuthein “隐藏,掩盖”也源自此词根)的带后缀形式,而该词根又源自 *(s)keu- “盖住,隐藏”。

hide_体育行业词汇

藏刀

hide_法律行业词汇

隐蔽

hide词源英文解释

Verb (1) Middle English hiden, from Old English hȳdan; akin to Greek keuthein to conceal Noun (1) and Verb (2) Middle English, from Old English hȳd; akin to Old High German hūt hide, Latin cutis skin, Greek kytos hollow vessel Noun (3) Middle English, from Old English hīgid, hīd

The first known use of hide was before the 12th century

hide儿童词典英英释义

hitch1 of 2verb

to move by jerks

to catch, fasten, or connect by or as if by a hook or knot

hitch a horse to a rail

hitchhike

hitch2 of 2noun

a jerky movement or pull

an unexpected stop or obstacle

the plan went off without a hitch

the connection between something towed (as a plow or trailer) and its mover (as a tractor, automobile, or animal)

a knot used for a temporary fastening

a period usually of military service

do a hitch in the army

hitch1 of 2verb

to move by jerks

to catch, fasten, or connect by or as if by a hook or knot

hitch a horse to a rail

hitchhike

hitch2 of 2noun

a jerky movement or pull

an unexpected stop or obstacle

the plan went off without a hitch

the connection between something towed (as a plow or trailer) and its mover (as a tractor, automobile, or animal)

a knot used for a temporary fastening

a period usually of military service

do a hitch in the army

hitch1 of 2verb

to move by jerks

to catch, fasten, or connect by or as if by a hook or knot

hitch a horse to a rail

hitchhike

hitch2 of 2noun

a jerky movement or pull

an unexpected stop or obstacle

the plan went off without a hitch

the connection between something towed (as a plow or trailer) and its mover (as a tractor, automobile, or animal)

a knot used for a temporary fastening

a period usually of military service

do a hitch in the army

hit1 of 2verb

to strike usually with force the ball hit the house

hit a ball

to make or bring into contact with something

tipped over and hit the floor

to strike something aimed at

hit the bull's-eye

attack entry 1 sense 1

to affect as if by a blow

to arrive with a forceful effect

the storm hit at sundown

to come upon : discover

hit upon the answer accidentally

to get to : reach prices hit a new high

hit town that night

to reflect accurately

hits the right note

to fire the charge in the cylinders

hit2 of 2noun

a blow striking an object aimed at

blow entry 4 sense 1, collision

a stroke of luck

a great success

the show was a hit

base hit

a single dose of a narcotic drug

an instance of a computer user connecting to a given website

a million hits per day

a successful match in a computer search

hire1 of 2noun

payment for temporary use

payment for services : wages

the act of hiring

the state of being hired : employment

hire2 of 2verb

employ entry 1 sense 2

hire a new crew

to get the temporary use of for a set sum

hire a hall

to take a job

hired out as a cook

highwaynoun

a public roadespecially: a main direct road

high1 of 3adjective

extending to a great distance upward : having greater height than average or usual

rooms with high ceilings

having a specified elevation

six feet high

advanced toward fullness

high summer

shrill entry 2, sharp

high note

far from the equator

high latitude

noble entry 1 sense 5

a writer of high purpose

of greater degree, size, amount, or content than average or ordinary high power of a microscope

high pressure

of relatively great importance: as

first in rank or standing

high society

serious sense 4, grave

high crimes

strong sense 7

high winds

showing joy or excitement

high spirits

drunk entry 2 sense 1also: affected or impaired by or as if by a drug

advanced or complex in structure or development higher fungi

higher mathematics

high2 of 3adverb

at or to a high place, altitude, or degree

climbed high

richly sense 1, luxuriously

living high

high3 of 3noun

hill entry 1 sense 1, knoll

sky sense 1

watched the birds on high

heaven sense 2

a judgment from on high

a region of high barometric pressure : anticyclone

a high point or level : height

prices reached a new high

the arrangement of gears (as in an automobile) that gives the highest speed and consequently the highest speed of travel

a state of good feeling, excitement, or intoxication produced by or as if by a drug

hide1 of 3verb

to put or get out of sight : conceal hid in a closet

hide a treasure

to keep secret

hide one's grief

to screen from view clouds hid the sun

a house hidden by trees

to seek protection or avoid responsibility

hide2 of 3noun

the skin of an animal whether raw or dressed

hide3 of 3verb

to give a beating to

hide 例句

1 I nodded, trying to hide the blood rushing to my cheeks.

2 I hid them in a piece of cloth and tied it around my chest, under my dress.

3 “It would take weeks to get there on foot, more time if we had Adiah with us and had to keep her hidden from Fedu.”

4 “I swear you won’t see hide or hair of us after this. Thank you ...” I looked down at the fallen man.

5 Perhaps Théoden would quail, bow his old head, turn, slink away to hide in the hills.

6 As I rush from hiding to scramble on, like a warrior from a story I have heard, one such woman approaches.

7 The chase reached alongside the spot where I was hiding.

8 “We tricked Brooklyn’s foster parents to get them on the roof by making them think there was money hidden there,” he said.

9 “Oh, I’m not supposed to sleep. They want to keep me awake to monitor my head. Make sure I don’t have some hidden damage or something.”

10 He bandaged the wound with sphagnum moss and strips of deer hide.

11 She hid her face under the collar of his jacket and she started to cry...

她将脸埋在他外套的衣领下,开始哭了起来。

12 I recognized a leg or two, various patches of hide, parts of a head, a great number of bones.

13 Her style didn't come from her clothes—leather boots, cracked all over the toes, a fraying shawl and faded sweater she hid under—but rather from the way she stared ahead with resolve.

14 This time Annie didn’t try to hide her smile, and her laughter rang across the parking lot.

15 The great accumulation of things almost hid the cracks in the walls and the stains on the floor and the scratches that clouded the windows.

16 “Let’s hide it together,” Dad said and suggested we stash it in the 1933 World Book Encyclopedia Mom got free from the library—under currency.

17 Another ten days of hiding, and still the rebels hadn’t arrived.

18 The girl wore a floppy green cap, like she was trying to hide her face.

19 If I disable the tracker and find a place to hide my heat signature, they might assume I just fell victim to some unknown new planet danger.

20 At the first checkpoint, each indent was given a thorough scan with a brand-new Metadetector to make sure they weren’t hiding any electronic devices on or in their persons.

hide 同义词

16 兽皮

skin fell fur

19 隐藏处

cover shadow stash hideaway

23 剥皮

peel skin bark flay

31 躲藏处

blind lair hideout

33 生命

vital biotic life

35 剥…的皮

shuck decorticate

37 埋伏处

blind

38 皮革

skin leather leathern

41 遮盖

cover mask

42 把…藏起来

hide away shut away

45 毛皮

skin fur pelt

hide 短语相关

cover/hide a multitude of sins hide-and-go-seek hide-and-seek hide nor hair hide one's light under a bushel hide or hair save someone's bacon/hide/neck/skin save someone's hide tan someone's hide

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