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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
veil
veil [veil veils veiled veiling] noun, verb BrE [veɪl] NAmE [veɪl] noun 1. a covering of very thin transparent material worn, especially by women, to protect or hide the face, or as part of a hat, etc •a bridal veil 2. a piece of cloth worn by ↑nuns over the head and shoulders 3. singular (formal)something that stops you from learning the truth about a situation •Their work is carried out behind a veil of secrecy. •It would be better to draw a veil over what happened next (= not talk about it). 4. singular (formal)a thin layer that stops you from seeing sth •The mountain tops were hidden beneath a veil of mist. Word Origin: Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French veil(e), from Latin vela, plural of velum sail, curtain, covering, veil. Example Bank: •A veil covered her face. •He couldn't see anything through the veil of cloud. •I couldn't see her face behind the veil. •I'll draw a discreet veil over the rest of the proceedings. •It would be better to draw a veil over what happened next. •The bridal veil was fringed with lace. •The government has decided to lift the veil on its plans. •The work is carried out behind a veil of secrecy. •to take the veil Idiom: ↑take the veil verb 1. ~ sth/yourself to cover your face with a ↑veil 2. ~ sth (literary)to cover sth with sth that hides it partly or completely Syn: ↑shroud •A fine drizzle began to veil the hills. Verb forms: Word Origin: Middle English: from Anglo-Norman French veil(e), from Latin vela, plural of velum sail, curtain, covering, veil.
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