veil

veil
noun
  1. a piece of fine material worn by women to protect or conceal the face
    面纱;面罩
    a white bridal veil.
    新娘的白色面纱。
    ■a piece of linen or other fabric forming part of a nun's headdress, resting on the head and shoulders
    (修女)头巾
    ■a thing that conceals, disguises, or obscures something
    遮盖物;掩饰物
    shrouded in an eerie veil of mist.
    隐藏在一片怪诞的薄雾中。
    ■(Botany)a membrane which is attached to the immature fruiting body of some toadstools and ruptures in the course of development, either (universal veil) enclosing the whole fruiting body or (partial veil) joining the edges of the cap to the stalk
    (植)菌幕
    ■(in Jewish antiquity) the piece of precious cloth separating the sanctuary from the body of the Temple or the Tabernacle
    (古犹太教)圣布
verb
  1. [with obj.]cover with or as though with a veil
    (似)以面纱遮掩
    she veiled her face.
    她用面纱遮着脸。
    ■[usu. as adj. veiled]partially conceal, disguise, or obscure
    掩饰;隐蔽
    a thinly veiled threat.
    几乎是赤裸裸的威胁。
常用词组
beyond the veil
  1. in a mysterious or hidden place or state, especially the unknown state of life after death
    死后未知世界
draw a veil over
  1. avoid discussing or calling attention to (something), especially because it is embarrassing or unpleasant
    避而不谈;隐瞒
take the veil
  1. become a nun
    当修女
派生
veilless
adjective
语源
  1. Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French veil(e), from Latin vela, plural of velum (see velum)
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