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hide [haɪd](preterite hid) [hɪd](past participle hidden) [ˈhɪdn]• to hide o.s. se cacher• "no hidden extras" « garanti sans suppléments »3. noun4. compounds* * *[haɪd] 1. 2.transitive verb (prét hid; pp hidden) cacher [object, person] ( from à); ne pas montrer [feeling] ( from à)3.Phrasal Verbs:- hide out -
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A n1 ( skin) peau f ;2 ( leather) cuir m ;3 (for hunter, photographer) cachette f.B vtr ( prét hid ; pp hidden) cacher [object, person] (from à) ; ne pas montrer [emotion, feeling] (from à) ; to hide from sb the fact that cacher à qn le fait que ; to have nothing to hide n'avoir rien à cacher ; to hide one's blushes cacher sa honte.C vi ( prét hid ; pp hidden) se cacher ; a place to hide un endroit où se cacher ; to hide behind sb/sth lit, fig se cacher derrière qn/qch.I haven't seen hide nor hair of him il a complètement disparu de la circulation.■ hide away:▶ hide [sth] away, hide away [sth] cacher. -
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∎ we have nothing to hide nous n'avons rien à cacher ou à dissimuler;∎ the boy hid himself behind the door le garçon s'est caché derrière la porte;∎ she hid her face elle s'est caché le visage;∎ he hid it from sight il l'a dissimulé ou l'a dérobé aux regards;∎ they hid him from the police ils l'ont caché pour que la police ne le trouve pas;∎ figurative to hide one's light under a bushel cacher ses talents;∎ she doesn't hide her light under a bushel ce n'est pas la modestie qui l'étouffe;∎ American to hide one's head (in shame) baisser la tête (de honte)(b) (keep secret) taire, dissimuler;∎ to hide the truth (from sb) taire ou dissimuler la vérité (à qn)se cacher;∎ to hide from sb se cacher de qn;∎ have you been hiding from me? tu te caches?;∎ he's hiding from the police il se cache de la police;∎ figurative to hide behind an excuse/statistics prétexter une excuse/les statistiques;∎ figurative the ambassador hid behind his diplomatic immunity l'ambassadeur s'est réfugié derrière son immunité diplomatique3 noun∎ to tan sb's hide tanner le cuir à qn;∎ I'll have your hide for that tu vas me le payer cher;∎ I haven't seen hide nor hair of them je n'ai eu aucune nouvelle d'euxde ou en cuirse cacher;∎ to hide away (from sb/sth) se cacher (de qn/ qch)cacherse tenir caché;∎ he's hiding out from the police il se cache de la police -
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I 1. past tense - hid; verb(to put (a person, thing etc) in a place where it cannot be seen or easily found: I'll hide the children's presents; You hide, and I'll come and look for you; She hid from her father; He tries to hide his feelings.) (se) cacher2. noun(a small concealed hut etc from which birds etc can be watched, photographed etc.) affût- hidden- hide-and-seek - hide-out- hidingII noun(the skin of an animal: He makes coats out of animal hides; cow-hide.) peau- hiding
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