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1 hiding
I nounIs he still in hiding?
إخْتِفاء، إخْتِباء II nounThe burglar came out of hiding when the police car drove off.
a beating on the buttocks ( usually of a child as punishment):جَلْدَة على القَفاHe got a good hiding.
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2 hiding-place
مَخْبَأ \ den: a place where a wild animal lives; a hiding-place, as for those who break the law. hiding-place: a place where sb. or sth. is hidden. -
3 hiding-place
nouna place where a person or thing can be or is hidden:مَخْبَأWe'll have to find a safe hiding-place for our jewels.
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4 hiding, concealment, secretion
إِخْفَاء \ hiding, concealment, secretion. -
5 hiding; disappearance
تَوارٍ \ hiding; disappearance. -
6 go into hiding
تَوَارَى \ disappear: to go out of sight; be seen no more, for no known reason: He disappeared behind a tree. My bicycle disappeared while I was in the shop. go into hiding: to hide oneself (probably for a long time). hide: to be or become hidden: They hid from the police. -
7 go into hiding
اِخْتَفَى لِمُدّة \ go into hiding: to hide oneself (probably for a long time). -
8 den
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9 lair
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10 مخبأ
n. laird, resort, shed, hiding, hiding place, lair, dug out, cache, stash, hideout, hideyhole, recess -
11 عرين
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12 مخبأ
مَخْبَأ \ den: a place where a wild animal lives; a hiding-place, as for those who break the law. hiding-place: a place where sb. or sth. is hidden. -
13 den
مَخْبَأ \ den: a place where a wild animal lives; a hiding-place, as for those who break the law. hiding-place: a place where sb. or sth. is hidden. -
14 تخبئة المعلومات
information hiding -
15 إخفاء
n. hiding, concealment, secretion, disguise, dissimulation -
16 اختباء
n. latency, lurking, hiding -
17 تخبئة ممتازة
good hiding -
18 ضرب بالسياط
n. hiding -
19 كتم
1́ n. concealment, hiding2́ v. harbour, hide, conceal, suppress, secrete, harbor, repress, subdue, restrain, curb, withhold -
20 كتمان
1́ n. concealment, hiding, suppression2́ v. restrain
См. также в других словарях:
Hiding — (also called abscondence or concealment) is obscuring something from view or rendering it inconspicuous. Hiding may also refer to: Hiding Out, a 1987 movie starring Jon Cryer. A Figure in Hiding , Volume 16 in the original Hardy Boys book series … Wikipedia
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hiding — index concealment, disguise, nonappearance Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
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hiding — noun VERB + HIDING ▪ go into ▪ He had gone into hiding just after war broke out. ▪ come out of ▪ After the car had passed by they came out of hiding. PREPOSITION … Collocations dictionary
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