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cloak [kləʊk]1. noun( = hide) masquer3. compounds* * *[kləʊk] 1.1) ( garment) cape f; (long, worn by men) houppelande f2) fig (front, cover)2.to be a cloak for — servir de couverture à [operation etc]
transitive verb1) ( surround)to cloak something in ou with — entourer quelque chose de [anonymity, secrecy]
cloaked in — enveloppé dans [darkness]; enveloppé de [ambiguity, secrecy]
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A n2 fig (front, cover) to be a cloak for servir de couverture à [operation etc] ; a cloak of respectability un voile de respectabilité.B vtr1 ( surround) to cloak sth in ou with entourer qch de [anonymity, secrecy, humour] ; to cloak sth in respectability jeter un voile de respectabilité sur qch ; cloaked in enveloppé dans [darkness] ; enrobé de [language, style] ; enveloppé de [ambiguity, secrecy] ;2 (hide, disguise) masquer [belief, intentions]. -
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[rə'spekt] 1. noun1) (admiration; good opinion: He is held in great respect by everyone; He has no respect for politicians.) respect2) (consideration; thoughtfulness; willingness to obey etc: He shows no respect for his parents.) respect3) (a particular detail, feature etc: These two poems are similar in some respects.) égard2. verb1) (to show or feel admiration for: I respect you for what you did.) respecter2) (to show consideration for, a willingness to obey etc: One should respect other people's feelings/property.) respecter•- respectably - respectability - respectful - respectfully - respectfulness - respecting - respective - respectively - respects - pay one's respects to someone - pay one's respects - with respect to -
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A n1 ( lustre) (of wood, metal, paintwork, leather etc) lustre m ; ( of paper) brillant m ; ( of hair) éclat m ; fig péj ( superficial glamour) clinquant m ; to lose its gloss lit, fig perdre (de) son éclat ; to take the gloss off dépolir [wood, metal] ; fig gâcher [proceedings, ceremony] ;2 fig (outer appearance, veneer) vernis m ; a gloss of respectability un vernis de respectabilité ; to put a favourable/different gloss on sth fig présenter qch sous un jour favorable/différent ;3 ( in text) glose f ;B vtr1 ( polish) faire briller ;2 (explain, clarify) gloser [word, text] ; résumer [report].■ gloss over: -
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1 ( respectability) dignité f ; -
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gloss [glɒs]1 noun(a) (sheen) lustre m, brillant m, éclat m; (on paper, photo) glacé m, brillant m; (on furniture) vernis m(b) (appearance) apparence f, vernis m;∎ a gloss of politeness/respectability un vernis de politesse/de respectabilité∎ to take the gloss off sth gâcher ou gâter qch;∎ the idea/victory has lost some of its gloss l'idée/la victoire a perdu une partie de son charme ou attrait(d) (annotation, paraphrase) glose f, commentaire m(c) (explain, paraphrase) glosergloss paint peinture f brillante(a) (minimize → failure, shortcomings, mistake) glisser sur, passer sur, atténuer(b) (hide → truth, facts) dissimuler, passer sous silence -
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veneer [və'nɪə(r)]1 noun∎ walnut veneer placage m noyer(b) figurative vernis m, masque m, apparence f;∎ a veneer of politeness/respectability un vernis de politesse/respectabilitéplaquer;∎ veneered in or with walnut plaqué noyer
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Respectability — Re*spect a*bil i*ty (r?*sp?kt ?*b?l ?*t?), n. The state or quality of being respectable; the state or quality which deserves or commands respect. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
respectability — index character (reputation), decorum, distinction (reputation), honesty, honor (good reputation) … Law dictionary
respectability — [ri spek΄tə bil′ə tē] n. pl. respectabilities 1. the quality or state of being respectable 2. respectable character, reputation, or social status 3. respectable people as a group 4. [pl.] patterns of living or behaving regarded as respectable … English World dictionary
respectability — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bourgeois, middle class ▪ academic, intellectual, political, scientific, social ▪ international … Collocations dictionary
respectability — re|spect|a|bil|i|ty [ rı,spektə bıləti ] noun uncount the quality of obeying the moral or social standards that are accepted by most people: They had an air of respectability … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
respectability — noun (U) the quality of being considered morally correct and socially acceptable: The couple exuded an air of quiet respectability … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
respectability — UK [rɪˌspektəˈbɪlətɪ] / US noun [uncountable] the quality of obeying the moral or social standards that are accepted by most people They had an air of respectability … English dictionary
respectability — respectable ► ADJECTIVE 1) regarded by society as being proper, correct, and good. 2) of some merit or importance. 3) adequate or acceptable in number, size, or amount. DERIVATIVES respectability noun respectably adverb … English terms dictionary
respectability — noun see respectable I … New Collegiate Dictionary
respectability — /ri spek teuh bil i tee/, n., pl. respectabilities for 3. 1. the state or quality of being respectable. 2. respectable social standing, character, or reputation. 3. a respectable person or persons. 4. respectabilities, things accepted as… … Universalium
respectability — noun a) The quality of being respectable. b) The class of respectable people … Wiktionary