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51. | To conceal traces so as to elude pursuers. |
| 灭迹掩盖痕迹以甩掉追踪者 |
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52. | He took some trouble to conceal it. |
| 他竭力把这种感情隐藏起来。 |
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53. | I promise I'll never conceal anything any more. |
| 我保证再也不隐瞒任何事了。 |
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54. | To conceal oneself in the holy door;to conceal one's whereabout in a monastery;to become a monk |
| 遁迹空门 |
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55. | to conceal one's name; to live incognito |
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56. | to hide; to conceal; to harbor; to protect |
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57. | To place or conceal in a secure place. |
| 隐藏放置或隐藏在安全的地方 |
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58. | something serving to conceal plans; a fictitious reason that is concocted in order to conceal the real |
| 用以隐瞒计划的东西;编造出来隐瞒真正原因的虚构理由。 |
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59. | She could not conceal a snort of laughter. |
| 她忍不住扑哧一笑. |
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60. | spread over a surface to conceal or protect. |
| 覆盖在表面上用来隐藏或者保护。 |
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