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conceal

VT ปกปิด  ซ่อน  เก็บ เป็นความลับ  hide secrete cover pok-pid

 

conceal from

PHRV ปกปิด จาก  ซ่อนเร้น จาก  hide from pong-pid-jak

 

concealment

N การ ปกปิด  การซ่อน  การ เก็บ เป็นความลับ  hiding secretion covering kan-pok-pid

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

CONCEAL

v.t.[L. To withhold from sight, ; G., To conceal, and to heal; the primary sense is to strain, hold, stop, restrain, make fast or strong, all from the same root as the Shemitic. ] 1. To keep close or secret; to forbear to disclose; to withhold from utterance or declaration; as, to conceal ones thoughts or opinions.
I have not concealed the words of the Holy One. Job 6:1 .
2. To hide; to withdraw from observation; to cover or keep from sight.
What profit is it if we slay our brother and conceal his blood? Genesis 37:26.
A party of men concealed themselves behind a wall. A mask conceals the face.

 

CONCEALABLE

a.That may be concealed; hid or kept close.

 

CONCEALED

pp. Kept close or secret; hid; withdrawn from sight; covered.

 

CONCEALER

n.One who conceals; as the concealer of a crime.

 

CONCEALING

ppr. Keeping close or secret; forbearing to disclose; hiding; covering.

 

CONCEALING

n.A hiding; a withholding from disclosure.

 

CONCEALMENT

n. 1. Forbearance of disclosure; a keeping close or secret; as the concealment of opinions or passions.
2. The act of hiding, covering, or withdrawing from sight; as the concealment of the face by a mask, or of the person by any cover or shelter.
3. The state of being hid or concealed; privacy; as a project formed in concealment.
4. The place of hiding; a secret place; retreat from observation; cover from sight.
The cleft tree offers its kind concealment to a few, their food its insects, and its moss their nests.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

CONCEAL

Con *ceal ", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Concealed; p. pr. & vb. n.Concealing. ] Etym: [OF. conceler, L. concelare; con- + celareto hide; akin to AS. helan, G. hehlen, E. hele (to cover ), helmet. See Hell, Helmet. ]

 

Defn: 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. 1. 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. -- 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.

 

CONCEALABLE

CONCEALABLE Con *ceal "a *ble, a.

 

Defn: Capable of being concealed.

 

CONCEALED

CONCEALED Con *cealed ", a.

 

Defn: 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.

 

CONCEALER

CONCEALER Con *ceal "er, n.

 

Defn: One who conceals.

 

CONCEALMENT

Con *ceal "ment, n. Etym: [OF. concelement.]

 

1. The act of concealing; the state of being concealed. But let concealment, like a worm i' the bud, Feed on her damask cheek. Shak. Some dear cause Will in concealment wrap me up awhile. Shak.

 

2. A place of hiding; a secret place; a retreat frem observation. The cleft tree Offers its kind concealment to a few. Thomson.

 

3. A secret; out of the way knowledge. [Obs. ] Well read in strange concealments. Shak.

 

4. (Law )

 

Defn: Suppression of such facts and circumstances as in justice ought to be made known. Wharton.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

conceal

con ceal |kənˈsēl kənˈsil | verb [ with obj. ] keep from sight; hide: a line of sand dunes concealed the distant sea. keep (something ) secret; prevent from being known or noticed: love that they had to conceal from others. DERIVATIVES con ceal a ble adjective ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French conceler, from Latin concelare, from con- completely + celare hide.

 

concealed

con cealed |kənˈsēld kənˈsiːld | adjective kept secret; hidden: a concealed weapon | he spoke with barely concealed anger.

 

concealer

con ceal er |kənˈsēlər kənˈsilər | noun a flesh-toned cosmetic used to cover facial blemishes and dark circles under the eyes.

 

concealment

con ceal ment |kənˈsēlmənt kənˈsiːlmənt | noun the action of hiding something or preventing it from being known: the concealment of the body | the deliberate concealment of material facts. something that acts as a hiding place; cover: he darted forward from the concealment of the bushes.

 

Oxford Dictionary

conceal

con |ceal |kənˈsiːl | verb [ with obj. ] not allow to be seen; hide: a line of sand dunes concealed the distant sea. prevent (something ) from being known; keep secret: they were at great pains to conceal that information from the public. ORIGIN Middle English: from Old French conceler, from Latin concelare, from con- completely + celare hide .

 

concealed

con |cealed |kənˈsiːld | adjective kept secret; hidden: a concealed weapon | he spoke with barely concealed anger.

 

concealer

con |ceal ¦er |kənˈsiːlə | noun a flesh-toned cosmetic stick used to cover spots, blemishes, and dark under-eye circles.

 

concealment

con ¦ceal |ment |kənˈsiːlm (ə )nt | noun [ mass noun ] the action of hiding something or preventing it from being known: the concealment of the weapons | the deliberate concealment of material facts. something that acts as a hiding place; cover: he darted forwards from the concealment of the bushes.

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

conceal

conceal verb 1 clouds concealed the sun: hide, screen, cover, obscure, block out, blot out, mask, shroud, secrete. ANTONYMS reveal. 2 he concealed his true feelings: hide, cover up, disguise, mask, veil; keep secret, draw a veil over; suppress, repress, bottle up; informal keep a lid on, keep under one's hat. ANTONYMS reveal, confess.

 

concealed

concealed adjective another piece of concealed evidence was disclosed to Sgt. Kahn: hidden, not visible, out of sight, invisible, covered, disguised, camouflaged, obscured; private, secret.

 

concealment

concealment noun 1 the concealment of his weapon: hiding, secretion. 2 the deliberate concealment of facts: suppression, hiding, cover-up, hushing up; whitewash.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

conceal

conceal verb 1 a leather pouch was concealed under the folds of his kilt | a mass of clouds concealed the sun: hide, keep out of sight, keep hidden, secrete, tuck away; screen, cover, obscure, block out, blot out, disguise, camouflage, mask, cloak, mantle, shroud; literary enshroud. ANTONYMS reveal, expose. 2 a cabinet minister with a reputation for concealing information | up to now, he'd always managed to conceal his true feelings: hide, cover up, disguise, dissemble, mask, veil; keep secret, keep quiet about, keep dark, hush up, draw a veil over, sweep under the carpet, gloss over; suppress, repress, bottle up, bury; informal keep a /the lid on, keep under one's hat. ANTONYMS show, disclose, confess.

 

concealed

concealed adjective a concealed entrance | a concealed weapon: hidden, not visible, secret, out of sight, unseen, invisible, screened, covered, disguised, camouflaged, obscured; inconspicuous, unnoticeable; private, privy; secreted, tucked away.

 

concealment

concealment noun 1 the concealment of the weapons: hiding, secretion. 2 he darted forwards from the concealment of the bushes: cover, shelter, protection, screen, hiding place; privacy, seclusion; secrecy. 3 the deliberate concealment of material facts | the concealment of one's true opinions: keeping secret, keeping hidden, hiding, hushing up, covering up, cover-up, suppression; disguise, camouflage; whitewash; Law, historical misprision. ANTONYMS revelation, disclosure.

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

conceal

con ceal /kənsíːl /con (完全に )ceal (隠す )〗動詞 s /-z /; ed /-d /; ing 他動詞 かたく 1 conceal A (+副詞 )〗〈人が 〉A 〈物 場所 人 〉 (…に )隠す , 隠し持つ ; 〈物が 〉〈物 人など 〉を覆い隠す (!副詞 は場所の表現 ) conceal a gun in the room 部屋に銃を隠す [隠し持つ ]conceal oneself under the bed ベッドの下に身を隠す His face was concealed behind sunglasses .彼の顔はサングラスで見えなかった 2 〈人が 〉 «…に対して » 事実 感情など 〉を秘密にする «from » ; «…か » を隠す «wh 節 » (reveal )conceal one's feelings [delight, identity ] from others 自分の感情 [喜び, 正体 ]を他人に隠す Joe concealed the fact that he had started the rumor .ジョーは自分がそのうわさの出所であることを隠した

 

concealed

con c aled 形容詞 かたく 名詞 の前で 〗隠された, 隠し持った 〈物 感情など 〉carry a concealed weapon 武器を隠し持つ

 

concealment

con c al ment 名詞 U かたく 【物 事実 感情などを 】隠すこと «of » ; 隠された状態 ; C 隠す手段 [場所 ].