Nghĩa của từ having something to hide bằng Tiếng Anh
dishonesty, hypocrisy, being two-faced
Đặt câu với từ "having something to hide"
1. But in fact, privacy is not about having something negative to hide.
2. This guy got something to hide?
3. Unless they have something to hide.
4. Analogue definition, something having analogy to something else
5. Why would they need guns unless they have something to hide?
6. Conceal meaning, definition, what is Conceal: to hide something carefully: Learn more.
7. Acquainted definition is - having personal knowledge of something : having seen or experienced something —+ with
8. He couldn't hide his distaste at having to sleep in such a filthy room.
9. We suspect they are trying to hide something, hence the need for an independent inquiry.
10. Camouflages: clothing put on to hide one's true identity or imitate someone or something else
11. Chock full of (something) Having a lot of something; very full of something
12. Able adjective (HAVING WHAT IS NEEDED) [ + to infinitive ] having what is needed to do something, esp
13. Awareness is having knowledge of something.
14. Circumvents: to avoid having to comply with (something) especially through cleverness
15. At bat Having one's turn or chance to do something
16. Aesthetically is defined as something having to do with appearance
17. Conceal definition: If you Conceal something, you cover it or hide it carefully
18. Circumvented: to avoid having to comply with (something) especially through cleverness
19. / bɪˈlɑɪ / present participle belying past tense and past participle Belied to represent something falsely or to hide something: His gruff manner Belied a gentle personality
20. Circumvent: to avoid having to comply with (something) especially through cleverness
21. The Age is something one person is proud of, while another tries to hide it from everyone
22. Related to Assignably: assignable cause assign (something) to To designate someone as responsible for doing something, or as responsible for having done something.
23. Antipathetic: having a natural dislike for something
24. Absorbed: having the mind fixed on something
25. Allergic: having a natural dislike for something.