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1.n.1) жадағай2) сылтау, бетперде2.v.1) жадағай жабу, жамылғы2) жасыру -
102 cloak
pelerin; perde, paravana,gizlemek, örtmek, saklamak -
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[kləʊk] UK / USnUmhang m -
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предлог; скрывать -
107 cloak
English-Russian dictionary on textile and sewing industry > cloak
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108 cloak
balabal, magkapote, kapote, damít na pang-ibabaw -
109 cloak
kb. mantel, jubah, jas (panjang). -kkt. menyelubungi. -
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111 cloak
mantell m; kappa f; mantar m[mantell' kap'pa mantar'] -
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"Protect a project from being affected by certain commands, for example, Check Out, Check In, and Undo Check Out." -
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nounമേലങ്കി, നെടുഞ്ചട്ട, അയഞ്ഞ മേല്ക്കുപ്പായംverbമൂടുക -
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119 cloak-and-dagger
cloak-and-dagger [ˏkləυkǝnˊdægə] a1) приключе́нческий; романти́ческий;cloak-and-dagger comedy коме́дия «плаща́ и шпа́ги»
2) шпио́нский;cloak-and-dagger agents шпио́ны
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120 cloak-and-dagger
cloak-and-'dag·ger adj1) ( of melodramatic adventure) Mantel-und-Degen-;to be \cloak-and-dagger abenteuerlich sein\cloak-and-dagger operation Nacht-und-Nebel-Aktion f
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Cloak — (kl[=o]k; 110), n. [Of. cloque cloak (from the bell like shape), bell, F. cloche bell; perh. of Celtic origin and the same word as E. clock. See 1st {Clock}.] 1. A loose outer garment, extending from the neck downwards, and commonly without… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Cloak — Cloak, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Cloaked}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Cloaking}.] To cover with, or as with, a cloak; hence, to hide or conceal. [1913 Webster] Now glooming sadly, so to cloak her matter. Spenser. Syn: See {Palliate}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
cloak — cloak; cloak·less; cloak·let; un·cloak; … English syllables
cloak — ► NOUN 1) an overgarment that hangs loosely from the shoulders over the arms to the knees or ankles. 2) something that hides or covers: a cloak of secrecy. 3) (cloaks) Brit. a cloakroom. ► VERB ▪ dress or hide in a cloak. ORIGIN Old French cloke … English terms dictionary
cloak — [klōk] n. [ME cloke, cloak < OFr < ML clocca (see CLOCK1), a bell, cloak: so called from its bell like appearance] 1. a loose outer garment, usually sleeveless and extending to or below the knees 2. something that covers or conceals;… … English World dictionary
cloak — [n] cover; coat beard, blind, camouflage, cape, capote, disguise, facade, face, front, guise, manteau, mantle, mask, pretext, semblance, shawl, shield, show, veneer, wrap; concepts 451,475,680 cloak [v] disguise blanket, camouflage, coat, conceal … New thesaurus
cloak — I verb beguile, belie, blind, bluff, bury, camouflage, cloud, conceal, conceal the truth, construe falsely, couch, cover, cover up, curtain, deceive, decoy, disguise, dissemble, dissimulare, dissimulate, distort, divert, dress up, dupe, eclipse,… … Law dictionary
cloak — vb mask, *disguise, dissemble, camouflage Analogous words: conceal, *hide, screen Antonyms: uncloak Contrasted words: *reveal, disclose, discover, betray … New Dictionary of Synonyms
Cloak — For other uses, see Cloak (disambiguation). Evening cloak or manteau, from Costume Parisien, 1823 … Wikipedia
cloak — cloak1 [kləuk US klouk] n [Date: 1200 1300; : Old North French; Origin: cloque bell, cloak , from Medieval Latin clocca bell ( CLOCK1); because of its shape] 1.) a warm piece of clothing like a coat without sleeves that hangs loosely from your… … Dictionary of contemporary English
cloak — [[t]klo͟ʊk[/t]] cloaks, cloaking, cloaked 1) N COUNT A cloak is a long, loose, sleeveless piece of clothing which people used to wear over their other clothes when they went out. 2) N SING: N of n A cloak of something such as mist or snow… … English dictionary