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1 concealment
noun encobrimento* * *con.ceal.ment[kəns'i:lmənt] n 1 encobrimento, ato de esconder. 2 segredo. place of concealment esconderijo. -
2 concealment
coberta, ( can't see you) disfarce, ocultamentoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > concealment
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3 concealment
noun dissimulação -
4 place of concealment
place of concealmentesconderijo. -
5 cover and concealment
coberta e abrigoEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > cover and concealment
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6 natural concealment
encobrimento naturalEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > natural concealment
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7 overhead concealment
encobrimento superiorEnglish-Portuguese dictionary of military terminology > overhead concealment
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8 conceal
[kən'si:l](to hide or keep secret: He concealed his disappointment from his friends.) esconder* * *con.ceal[kəns'i:l] vt+vi 1 esconder, ocultar. 2 guardar segredo, calar. 3 dissimular. -
9 before/under one's very eyes
(in front of one, usually with no attempt at concealment: It happened before my very eyes.) à vista de (alguém)/diante dos (meus) olhos, nas (minhas) barbasEnglish-Portuguese dictionary > before/under one's very eyes
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10 before/under one's very eyes
(in front of one, usually with no attempt at concealment: It happened before my very eyes.) debaixo dos olhos de alguémEnglish-Portuguese (Brazil) dictionary > before/under one's very eyes
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11 conceal
[kən'si:l](to hide or keep secret: He concealed his disappointment from his friends.) dissimular
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concealment — I noun camouflage, confinement, cover, deceitfulness, disappearance, disguise, disguisement, duplicity, evasion, furtiveness, hiding, incognito, inconspicuousness, invisibility, nonappearance, obfuscation, obscurity, obsuration, privacy,… … Law dictionary
Concealment — (also called abscondence or hiding) is obscuring something from view or rendering it inconspicuous, the opposite of exposure. A military term is CCD: camouflage, concealment and deception (looks the same as the surroundings, cannot be seen, looks … Wikipedia
Concealment — Con*ceal ment, n. [OF. concelement.] 1. The act of concealing; the state of being concealed. [1913 Webster] But let concealment, like a worm i the bud, Feed on her damask cheek. Shak. [1913 Webster] Some dear cause Will in concealment wrap me up… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
concealment — con‧ceal‧ment [kənˈsiːlmənt] noun [uncountable] 1. LAW the crime of not telling a court about something affecting a legal case, for example when a bankrupt person does not tell a court officer about any money or property they own: • It is a… … Financial and business terms
concealment — early 14c. (late 13c. in Anglo French), from O.Fr. concelement concealment, secrecy, from conceler to hide (see CONCEAL (Cf. conceal)). Originally a term in law; general sense is from c.1600 … Etymology dictionary
concealment — [n] hiding, secrecy beard, blind, camouflage, cover, covering, cover up, curtain, disguise, dissimulation, fig leaf*, front, hideaway, hide out, laundromat, mask, obliteration, obscuration, occultation, privacy, red herring*, secretion, smoke… … New thesaurus
Concealment — (Roget s Thesaurus) < N PARAG:Concealment >N GRP: N 1 Sgm: N 1 concealment concealment Sgm: N 1 hiding hiding &c. >V. Sgm: N 1 occultation occultation mystification GRP: N 2 Sgm: N 2 seal of secrecy seal of secrecy … English dictionary for students
concealment — [[t]kənsi͟ːlmənt[/t]] 1) N UNCOUNT Concealment is the state of being hidden or the act of hiding something. The criminals vainly sought concealment from the searchlight. ...the concealment of weapons. 2) N UNCOUNT: oft N of n The concealment of… … English dictionary
concealment — To conceal. A withholding of something which one knows and which one, in duty, is bound to reveal (e.g. assets in bankruptcy or divorce proceeding; health condition in insurance application). A concealment in law of insurance implies an intention … Black's law dictionary
concealment — To conceal. A withholding of something which one knows and which one, in duty, is bound to reveal (e.g. assets in bankruptcy or divorce proceeding; health condition in insurance application). A concealment in law of insurance implies an intention … Black's law dictionary
Concealment — As it relates to insurance, the act of purposefully not reporting information that would affect the issuance or rate of an insurance contract. If the information cannot be known to the insurer and is known to be material by the insured,… … Investment dictionary