dairy : 낙농
Skin 피부, 가죽
Hide 두꺼운 가죽, 가죽질짓다, 감추다
명사
(특히 큰) 짐승의 가죽
Cattle are raised for meat (beef cattle), milk (dairy cattle), and hides.
소는 고기(고기소), 우유(젖소) 그리고 가죽을 얻기 위해서 길려진다.
hide
숨다, 숨어 있다.
For safety he and Richard Pendrell hid in Spring Coppice.
안전을 위해 그와 리차드 펜드렐은 스프링 코피스에 숨었다.
He was defeated eventually and went into hiding.
그는 끝내 패퇴하고 몸을 숨겼다.
hide
감추다, 숨기다.
hide oneself 숨다.
She hid herself behind a tree.
그 여자는 나무 뒤에 숨었다.
유의어: conceal
hide
verb
B1 [ I or T ]
to put something or someone in a place where that thing or person cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found:
She used to hide her diary under her pillow.
A kilo of heroin was found hidden inside the lining of the suitcase.
hide behind
I like wearing sunglasses - I feel I can hide behind them.
to keep someone or something from being seen
hideI'll need to hide the sweets so the children don't find them.
conceal
He did his best to conceal his true feelings from his spouse.
secrete
The spies smuggled the films out of the country by secreting them in the lining of their coats.
cloak
The proceedings were cloaked in secrecy.
to prevent something from being seen:
He tries to hide his bald spot by sweeping his hair over to one side.
B1 [ T ]
to not show an emotion:
She tried to hide her disappointment at not getting the promotion.
If you hide information from someone, you do not allow that person to know it:
hide something from someone I feel sure there's something about her past that she's trying to hide from me
hide
noun (SKIN)
[ C or U ]
the strong, thick skin of an animal, used for making leather
hide noun (FOR WATCHING BIRDS/ANIMALS)
[ C ] UK
(US blind)
a place where people can watch wild animals or birds without being noticed by them
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hide
verb
B1 [ I or T ]
to put something or someone in a place where that thing or person cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found:
She used to hide her diary under her pillow.
A kilo of heroin was found hidden inside the lining of the suitcase.
hide behind I like wearing sunglasses - I feel I can hide behind them.
to keep someone or something from being seen
hideI'll need to hide the sweets so the children don't find them.
conceal
He did his best to conceal his true feelings from his spouse.
secrete
The spies smuggled the films out of the country by secreting them in the lining of their coats.
cloak
The proceedings were cloaked in secrecy.
[ T ]
to prevent something from being seen:
He tries to hide his bald spot by sweeping his hair over to one side.
B1 [ T ]
to not show an emotion:
She tried to hide her disappointment at not getting the promotion.
B1 [ T ]
If you hide information from someone, you do not allow that person to know it:
hide something from someone I feel sure there's something about her past that she's trying to hide from me.
관용구
hide your light under a bushel
구동사
hide out
hide
noun (SKIN)
[ C or U ]
the strong, thick skin of an animal, used for making leather
noun
(FOR WATCHING BIRDS/ANIMALS)
[ C ] UK
(US blind)
a place where people can watch wild animals or birds without being noticed by them
hide
verb [ I/T ]
to put something or someone in a place where the person or thing cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found:
[ T ] She used to hide her diary under her pillow.
[ I ] Tommy ran and hid behind his dad.
If you hide your feelings, you do not show them:
[ T ] She tried to hide her disappointment.
If you hide information from someone, you do not let that person know it:
[ T ] He said nothing is wrong, but I think he’s hiding something.
hide
영어로 hide의 뜻
hide
verb
to put something or someone in a place where that thing or person cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found:
She used to hide her diary under her pillow.
A kilo of heroin was found hidden inside the lining of the suitcase.
[ T ]
to prevent something from being seen:
He tries to hide his bald spot by sweeping his hair over to one side.
B1 [ T ]
to not show an emotion:
She tried to hide her disappointment at not getting the promotion.
B1 [ T ]
If you hide information from someone, you do not allow that person to know it:
hide something from someone I feel sure there's something about her past that she's trying to hide from me.
관용구
hide your light under a bushel
hide
noun (SKIN)
[ C or U ]
the strong, thick skin of an animal, used for making leather
hide
noun (FOR WATCHING BIRDS/ANIMALS)
[ C ] UK
(US blind)
a place where people can watch wild animals or birds without being noticed by them
hide
verb [I/T] (PREVENT FINDING)
to put something or someone in a place where the person or thing cannot be seen or found, or to put yourself somewhere where you cannot be seen or found:
[ T ] She used to hide her diary under her pillow.
[ I ] Tommy ran and hid behind his dad.
If you hide your feelings, you do not show them:
[ T ] She tried to hide her disappointment.
If you hide information from someone, you do not let that person know it:
[ T ] He said nothing is wrong, but I think he’s hiding something.
hide
noun [C/U] (SKIN)
the strong thick skin of an animal that is used for making leather:
[ C ] He began scraping the hide to prepare it for tanning.
A person’s hide is that person’s self, esp. when in trouble:
[ C ] He expects me to save his hide every time he screws up.