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concealed
隱式
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·ceal
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Concealed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Concealing
.]
To
hide
or
withdraw
from
observation
;
to
cover
;
to
cover
or
keep
from
sight
;
to
prevent
the
discovery
of
;
to
withhold
knowledge
of
.
It
is
the
glory
of
God
to
conceal
a
thing
.
--
Prov
.
xxv
. 2.
Declare
ye
among
the
nations
, . . .
publish
and
conceal
not
.
--
Jer
.
l
. 2.
He
which
finds
him
shall
deserve
our
thanks
, . . .
He
that
conceals
him
,
death
. --
Shak
.
Syn:
--
To
hide
;
secrete
;
screen
;
cover
;
disguise
;
dissemble
;
mask
;
veil
;
cloak
;
screen
.
Usage:
--
To Conceal
,
Hide
,
Disguise
,
Dissemble
,
Secrete
.
To
hide
is
the
generic
term
,
which
embraces
all
the
rest
.
To
conceal
is
simply
not
make
known
what
we
wish
to
keep
secret
.
In
the
Bible
hide
often
has
the
specific
meaning
of
conceal
.
See
--
1
Sam
.
iii
. 17, 18.
To
disguise
or
dissemble
is
to
conceal
by
assuming
some
false
appearance
.
To
secrete
is
to
hide
in
some
place
of
secrecy
.
A
man
may
conceal
facts
,
disguise
his
sentiments
,
dissemble
his
feelings
,
secrete
stolen
goods
.
Bur
double
griefs
afflict
concealing
hearts
.
--
Spenser
.
Both
dissemble
deeply
their
affections
.
--
Shak
.
We
have
in
these
words
a
primary
sense
,
which
reveals
a
future
state
,
and
a
secondary
sense
,
which
hides
and
secretes
it
.
--
Warburton
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Con·cealed
a.
Hidden
;
kept
from
sight
;
secreted
.
--
Con*ceal*ed*ly
adv.
--
Con*ceal*ed*ness
,
n.
Concealed weapons
Law
,
dangerous
weapons
so
carried
on
the
person
as
to
be
knowingly
or
willfully
concealed
from
sight
, --
a
practice
forbidden
by
statute
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
concealed
adj
1:
not
accessible
to
view
; "
concealed
(
or
hidden
)
damage
"; "
in
stormy
weather
the
stars
are
out
of
sight
" [
syn
:
hidden
,
out of sight
]
2:
concealed
or
hidden
on
any
grounds
for
any
motive
; "
a
concealed
weapon
"; "
a
concealed
compartment
in
his
briefcase
" [
ant
:
unconcealed
]
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