veil
noun uk/veɪl/ us/veɪl/
(COVERING FACE)
C1 [ C ]面纱;面罩
a piece of thin material worn by women to cover the face or head
After the ceremony, the bride lifted up her veil to kiss her husband. 仪式过后,新娘撩起面纱亲吻她的丈夫。
The women wore black veils that covered all but their eyes. 那些女人戴着黑色面纱,把除眼睛之外的所有地方都遮住了。
take the veil 成为修女
A Christian woman who takes the veil becomes a nun.
take/adopt the veil 决定穿戴穆斯林女性的传统服装
A Muslim woman who takes or adopts the veil decides to wear traditional Muslim clothing.
- More examples
- The veil fell almost to her waist.
- The bride wore a veil with a wreath of silk flowers.
- The women there all wear veils.
(HIDING SOMETHING)
[ S ] literary遮蔽物;笼罩物
a thin covering that hides something or stops you from seeing something clearly
The view over the lake was obscured by a veil of mist that hung in the air. 薄雾笼罩下,湖面上的景色看上去模模糊糊的。
C2 [ S ] literary掩饰,掩盖;托词
something that prevents you from knowing what is happening
We want to lift the veil of secrecy that surrounds government decisions. 我们想要揭开有关政府决策的神秘面纱。
draw a veil over somethingliterary 避而不谈…
to not talk any more about a subject because it could cause trouble or embarrassment
I think we should draw a veil over everything that happened at the party, don't you? 我觉得我们不应再提聚会上发生的任何事,不是吗?
veil
verb uk/veɪl/ us/veɪl/
(COVER FACE)
[ T often passive ]用幕遮掩;(尤指)用面纱遮住
to cover something, especially the face or body, with a veil
In some societies, women are expected to be veiled when they go out in public. 在某些社会里,女性去公共场合就得戴上面纱。
(HIDE)
[ T ]遮盖;隐藏;笼罩
to hide or cover something so that you cannot see it clearly or understand it
Thick fog veiled the city. 浓雾笼罩着城市。