veil

veil
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.) velo

2. verb
(to cover with a veil.) velar, cubrir con un velo
veil n velo
veil
tr[veɪl]
noun
1 velo
transitive verb
1 velar
\
SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to draw a veil over something correr un tupido velo sobre algo
to take the veil tomar el velo
veil ['veɪl] vt
1) conceal: velar, disimular
2) : cubrir con un velo
to veil one's face: cubrirse con un velo
veil n
: velo m
bridal veil: velo de novia
veil
v.
enlutar v.
ocultar v.
tapar v.
velar v.
n.
antifaz s.m.
toca s.f.
velo (Textil) s.m.

I veɪl
noun velo m

to take the veil — (Relig) tomar el hábito or el velo; (cover) velo m

to draw a veil over something — correr or echar un (tupido) velo sobre algo


II
transitive verb
a) (cover with a veil)

to veil one's face/head — taparse or cubrirse* con un velo, velarse (liter)

the hills were veiled in mist — (liter) un velo or un halo de bruma envolvía las montañas

b) \<\<factsuth\>\> velar, ocultar; \<\<feelings\>\> disimular, ocultar
[veɪl]
1.
N (lit, fig) velo m

a veil of secrecy surrounded the project — un halo de misterio rodeaba el proyecto

under a veil of secrecy — en el mayor secreto

to draw a veil over sth — (fig) correr un (tupido) velo sobre algo

- take the veil
2.
VT (lit) cubrir con un velo; (fig) (=disguise) [+ truth, facts] velar, encubrir; [+ dislike, hatred] disimular

eyes veiled by tears — ojos mpl empañados por lágrimas

the town was veiled in mist — la ciudad estaba cubierta por un velo de niebla

* * *

I [veɪl]
noun velo m

to take the veil — (Relig) tomar el hábito or el velo; (cover) velo m

to draw a veil over something — correr or echar un (tupido) velo sobre algo


II
transitive verb
a) (cover with a veil)

to veil one's face/head — taparse or cubrirse* con un velo, velarse (liter)

the hills were veiled in mist — (liter) un velo or un halo de bruma envolvía las montañas

b) \<\<facts/truth\>\> velar, ocultar; \<\<feelings\>\> disimular, ocultar

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