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1 veil
1. noun1) Schleier, der2)beyond the veil — (fig.) im Jenseits
veil of mist/clouds — Dunst-/Wolkenschleier, der
2. transitive verbdraw a veil over something — den Mantel des Schweigens über etwas (Akk.) breiten
1) verschleiern2) (fig.): (cover) verhüllen; (conceal) verbergen [Gefühle, Motive] (with, in hinter + Dat.); verschleiern [Fakten, Wahrheit, Bedeutung]* * *[veil] 1. noun(a piece of thin cloth worn over the face or head to hide, cover, or protect it: Some women wear veils for religious reasons, to prevent strangers from seeing their faces; a veil of mist over the mountains; a veil of secrecy.) der Schleier2. verb(to cover with a veil.) (sich) verschleiern- academic.ru/79872/veiled">veiled* * *[veɪl]I. nbridal \veil Brautschleier mthe \veil of secrecy der Schleier des Geheimnisses\veil of silence der Mantel des Schweigens3. (covering)\veil of mist/smoke Nebel-/Rauchschleier mII. vt▪ to be \veiled verschleiert sein▪ to \veil sth etw verschleiernhe tried to \veil his contempt by changing the subject er versuchte seine Verachtung zu verbergen, indem er das Thema wechselte3. (envelop)▪ to \veil sth etw einhüllenthick fog \veiled the city dicker Nebel lag wie ein Schleier über der Stadt* * *[veɪl]1. nSchleier mto take the veil — den Schleier nehmen, ins Kloster gehen
the valley lay in a veil of mist — über dem Tal lag ein Nebelschleier
under a veil of secrecy — unter dem Mantel der Verschwiegenheit
the veil of secrecy over all their activities — der Schleier des Geheimnisses, der all ihre Aktivitäten umgibt
2. vtthe clouds veiled the moon — die Wolken verhüllten or verdeckten den Mond
the town was veiled by mist — die Stadt lag in Nebel gehüllt
* * *veil [veıl]A s1. (Gesichts- etc)Schleier m2. (Nonnen)Schleier m:she took the veil sie nahm den Schleier3. (Nebel-, Dunst) Schleier m:4. FOTO Schleier m5. fig Schleier m, Maske f, Deckmantel m:draw a veil over den Mantel des Schweigens breiten über (akk);under the veil of charity unter dem Deckmantel der Nächstenliebe;there is a veil of secrecy over, a veil of secrecy surrounds ein Schleier des Geheimnisses umgibt (akk)6. fig Schleier m, Schutz m:under the veil of darkness im Schutze der Dunkelheit;beyond the veil im Jenseits, hinter der Schwelle des Todes8. RELb) Velum n (Kelchtuch)9. MUS Verschleierung f (der Stimme)B v/t1. verschleiern, -hüllen (beide auch fig):be veiled in mist in Nebel (ein)gehüllt sein2. fig verbergen, tarnenC v/i sich verschleiern (auch Augen etc)* * *1. noun1) Schleier, dertake the veil — (Relig.) den Schleier nehmen (geh.)
2)beyond the veil — (fig.) im Jenseits
veil of mist/clouds — Dunst-/Wolkenschleier, der
2. transitive verbdraw a veil over something — den Mantel des Schweigens über etwas (Akk.) breiten
1) verschleiern2) (fig.): (cover) verhüllen; (conceal) verbergen [Gefühle, Motive] (with, in hinter + Dat.); verschleiern [Fakten, Wahrheit, Bedeutung]* * *v.verhüllen v.verschleiern v. n.Schleier - m.Voile -n m.
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