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1 saraguçlandı
veiled -
2 saraguçlandı
veiled -
3 örtülmüş
veiled (adj.) -
4 duvaklı
veiled, wearing a bridal veil. -
5 imalı
"veiled, oblique, allusive (remark); meaningful, significant (look, gesture). - imalı meaningfully, significantly." -
6 peçeli
veiled (with a peçe). -
7 tesettür
1. being covered or veiled. 2. covering or veiling oneself. 3. the practice whereby some Muslim women cover their faces, wear long, all-enveloping garments, and avoid contact with men not related to them. - etmek 1. to be veiled or covered. 2. to cover or veil oneself. -
8 esrarengiz
adj. mysterious, enigmatic, enigmatical, eery, veiled in secrecy, bottomless, eerie, uncanny, weird* * *1. mysterious 2. uncanny -
9 ima etme
n. implication, innuendo* * *veiled accusation -
10 kısık
adj. hoarse, choked, dimmer, pinched, flat, guttural, husky, raucous, veiled* * *1. hoarse 2. husky -
11 örterek sakla
1. veiling (v.) 2. veiled (v.) 3. veil (v.) -
12 örtülü
adj. covered, veiled, wrapped, undercover, covert, buried, masked, shut, clad, coated, mantled, muffled, submerged, submersed, thick with* * *1. covert 2. latent 3. cloaked (adj.) 4. covered up (adj.) -
13 peçeli
adj. veiled -
14 yaşmaklı
adj. veiled -
15 büründi
wrapped or veiled -
16 büründi
wrapped or veiled -
17 örtülü
"covered, veiled; shut, closed; concealed, hushed up" -
18 üstü kapalı
"covert, veiled; obscure" -
19 perdelenmek
1. to be curtained. 2. to be concealed, be veiled. -
20 remiz
,-mzi 1. sign, symbol (as one used in a code or code-like system). 2. pseudonym, alias. 3. hint, veiled reference, allusion.
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veiled — [veıld] adj a veiled threat, warning, attack, reference etc is expressed so that its exact meaning is hidden or unclear ▪ His speech is being seen as a veiled attack on asylum seekers. ▪ I m impressed, said Greg, with thinly veiled (=only… … Dictionary of contemporary English
veiled — [ veıld ] adjective 1. ) a veiled threat, attack, or warning is not direct but is easily understood: a veiled criticism of the royal family thinly veiled (=very easily understood): a thinly veiled threat of retaliation 2. ) covered with a veil … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Veiled — Veiled, a. Covered by, or as by, a veil; hidden. Words used to convey a veiled meaning. Earle. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
veiled — [vāld] adj. 1. wearing a veil 2. covered with or as with a veil 3. concealed, hidden, disguised, obscured, etc. 4. not openly expressed [a veiled threat] … English World dictionary
veiled — index allusive, clandestine, covert, enigmatic, equivocal, esoteric, furtive, hidden, impalpable … Law dictionary
veiled — [adj] disguised camouflaged, cloaked, concealed, covered, hidden, hooded, invisible, masked, screened, secret, shielded, shrouded, undercover, unexposed, unrecognizable, unrevealed; concepts 547,576,619 … New thesaurus
veiled — adjective 1. having or as if having a veil or concealing cover (Freq. 3) a veiled dancer a veiled hat veiled threats veiled insults • Ant: ↑unveiled 2. muted or unclear … Useful english dictionary
veiled — veiledly /vay lid lee/, adv. /vayld/, adj. 1. having a veil: a veiled hat. 2. covered or concealed by, or as if by, a veil: a veiled woman. 3. not openly or directly expressed; masked; disguised; hidden; obscure: a veiled threat. 4. lacking… … Universalium
veiled — [[t]ve͟ɪld[/t]] 1) ADJ GRADED: ADJ n A veiled comment is expressed in a disguised form rather than directly and openly. He made only a veiled reference to international concerns over human rights issues... This last clause is a thinly veiled… … English dictionary
veiled — UK [veɪld] / US adjective 1) a veiled threat, attack, or warning is not direct but is easily understood a veiled criticism of the royal family thinly veiled (= very easily understood): a thinly veiled threat of retaliation 2) covered with a veil … English dictionary
Veiled — Veil Veil, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Veiled}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Veiling}.] [Cf. OF. veler, F. voiler, L. velarc. See {Veil}, n.] [Written also {vail}.] [1913 Webster] 1. To throw a veil over; to cover with a veil. [1913 Webster] Her face was veiled;… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English