单词 | Veiled |
例句 | 1. There was a barely veiled hostility in her tone. 2. She was made uncomfortable by his veiled allusion to the previous night. 3. He made only a veiled reference to international concerns over human rights issues. 4. His speech is being seen as a veiled attack on asylum-seekers. 5. Her words sounded like a veiled warning. 6. She made a lot of thinly veiled accusations. 7. Why did you make those veiled insinuations about me? 8. Thick fog veiled the city. 9. The misleading report veiled the facts. 10. The details of the evacuation are veiled in secrecy. 11. She made a veiled reference to his past mistakes. 12. A veiled woman gave me a kindly smile. 13. She veiled her face before she went out. 14. Jasper remained silent and his eyes were veiled . 15. 'I'm impressed,' said Greg, with thinly veiled sarcasm. 16. A black kerchief modestly veiled her hair. 17. The hills are veiled in mist. 18. The circumstances of his death were veiled in mystery. 19. He looked at Frank's new car with thinly veiled envy. 20. In some societies, women are expected to be veiled when they go out in public. 21. They warned him with veiled threats not to mention anything he had witnessed. 22. She veiled her face when she went out into the street. 23. The women were veiled from head to foot. 24. They backed up these demands with scarcely veiled threats. 25. Thinly veiled corporate speak acknowledged the clash. 26. Was this a veiled threat to Richard? 27. The veiled women had reminded me of the nuns. 28. She reveals herself, and is veiled. 29. Above him, in a niche on the wall, sat a tiny veiled Ganesh, the elephant god. 30. Like all paintings of its period, it had a veiled quality, as though it were covered in dark gauze. 1. There was a barely veiled hostility in her tone. 2. She was made uncomfortable by his veiled allusion to the previous night. 3. He made only a veiled reference to international concerns over human rights issues. 4. His speech is being seen as a veiled attack on asylum-seekers. 5. She made a lot of thinly veiled accusations. 31. Thinly veiled portraits of actual people in fiction vastly outnumber this type of unlucky strike. 32. The promoters were willing to put aside their thinly veiled racism in order to sell tickets. 33. Kate's local women's group gives her a farewell party of disapproval veiled by loyalty. 34. Two groupings, with barely distinguishable names, have covered Teheran with photographs of bearded men and a few fully veiled women. 35. Basil Rocke had a very puckish sense of humour and wryness which veiled a deep kindliness. 36. Jewel-bright windows, veiled in lead, gaze on slender arched bridges across the Cam. 37. Her comments were nothing more than a veiled criticism of my work. 38. She was only thinly veiled, and Rostov could see that although she was beautiful, she was old. 39. The caliph was veiled because he represented a dangerous concentration of power-the power to kill. 40. He suddenly remembered her carefully veiled amusement when he had mentioned the tinkers. 41. I hate to disappoint anyone but that wasn't the case - although the veiled hints caused us plenty of amusement. 42. The princess coupled her criticism with a veiled attack on Britain's multi-million-pound tobacco industry. 43. His favourite line of attack was to start talking about finding useful employment for Vincent, and to issue veiled threats. 44. A feral world of backbiting malice, veiled threats, liars and blackmailers. 45. Now there is less veiled menace in such an invitation. 46. Veiled women carrying home shopping didn't give me a second glance. 47. Two veiled female figures leaned in exaggerated mourning over an urn in the Grecian taste of the 1810s. 48. They warned him with veiled threats against mentioning anything that he had witnessed the previous night. 49. Mrs Thatcher's public speeches contained thinly veiled warning messages to colleagues who doubted the strategy. 50. The face was veiled in cloud; thunder and lightning raged. 51. They evoke romantic images of humming orchard hives and summer sweetness, presided over by veiled eccentrics steeped in arcane lore. 52. But who knows better than the Arabs the haunting power of that which is veiled, of that which the hijab hides? 52. try its best to collect and create good sentences. 53. Two female slaves were tending a small fire in a brazier in the antechamber, and when Burun entered they veiled themselves. 54. She stood up straight, wiped at her face and seemed alarmed to find it veiled. 55. We saw the moon appear and disappear, veiled by clouds. 56. Stone age civilization, veiled in mystery as it is, has provided the greatest challenge to historians. 57. Mayhew led the ministerial attack with veiled sniper fire at Episcopalians for sending invaders to Congregational territory. 58. There is always a danger that it becomes a thinly veiled therapeutic exercise. 59. An old woman sat veiled in black in a corner; toward whom people nodded or quickly offered their hand. 60. It is a veiled warning to those who do not feel the required degree of appreciation. 61. Perfectly aware of the veiled disapproval, his kindlier feelings abated, to be replaced by a resurgence of ill humour. 62. The opposition leader has made thinly veiled threats of violence. 63. In the few extant representations she is always shown as veiled. 64. He kept his cap on, and his eyes, as always, were narrow and veiled. 65. His speech was also seen as a veiled attack on the free-market policies of Premier John Major. 66. Dole passed up two thinly veiled invitations by moderator Jim Lehrer to address so-called character issues. 67. His attempt to get us to help him is just a veiled form of blackmail. 68. Was this a veiled begging letter? 69. Come, veiled Queen of Night! 70. Mannish Turkish women veiled their stern faces. 71. Enclosed between the Pacific and the high mountain range of the Andes, the Nazca pampa is often veiled in mist. But the rain clouds pass it by. 72. A veiled actress awaits her cue in a classical Greek tragedy. 73. Your angel energy is an unalienable part of you which, even if it is temporarily veiled, can never be taken away from you. 74. Mr. Bush makes thinly veiled threat of reprisal against his backers in Afghanistan. 75. Veiled by cosmic dust, the Milky Way arches over Haleakala Crater on Maui. 76. Such legends seem to be a thinly veiled version of pre-Christian fertility rites, rather than an allegory of Christ's resurrection. 77. It's the story of an Italian film-maker – a thinly veiled version of Fellini himself – who's trying to figure out his next movie. 78. The tints in the sky were wonderful, every conceivable shade of blue-grey, which contrived to modulate into golden brilliance in which the sun was veiled. 79. a thinly veiled threat. 80. Most take a dim view of Mr Ahmadinejad, who denies that the Holocaust happened but makes veiled threats to unleash another one on Israel. 81. Veiled in mists, the hills put on strange and bewildering scenes. 82. Bam! Out of the tube with previous memories veiled and into the light. 83. The operation is veiled in secrecyand furtiveness - Tesco is anxious not to tip its hand to competitors. 84. It remained, however,[http:///veiled.html] gentle and veiled in an ineffable half - light. 85. The moon has veiled its face, beholding this Sea of Beauty. 86. The "veiled reality", then, can in no way help Christians or Muslims or Jews rationalise their beliefs. 87. Darkness is the veiled bride silently waiting for the errant light to return to her bosom. 88. The tints in the sky was wonderful, every conceivable shade of blue-grey, which contrived to modulate into the golden brilliance in which the sun was veiled. 89. And she's just slightly veiled, and you can see the nakedness underneath. 90. Interest, a psychologic proclivity with consciousness trait, also serves as a numen for young children to acquire extraneous information and to explore the veiled things in the world. 91. Motorola this month likewise un - veiled its first Android - powered smartphone. 92. The concrete types of defect expression are the hold intendment , veiled expression, error, fraud, menace five types. 93. In one word , for exploitation, veiled by religious and political illusions , naked , shameless, direct, brutal exploitation. 94. According to Vedic literature, if one follows its precepts, one evolves through five distinct levels of awareness: namely veiled, shrunken, budding, blooming, and fully bloomed consciousness. 95. In a televised speech, India's prime minister, Manmohan Singh, blamed forces "based outside this country" in a thinly veiled accusation that Pakistan was involved. 96. Veiled in the twilight mists[http:///veiled.html], the garden had an air of mystery. 97. The companionship of these friends may not sound very hip, but I found it more fun than the thinly veiled distress of my pothead buddies. 98. What I've done is looked to the most recent social science data to find out if what men want in women is nothing more than a thinly veiled desire to copulate. 99. It was a pretty sight to see her veiled form gliding towards the sturdy young Englishman. 100. A veiled Nepali woman, covered head-to-toe in shades of blue, pauses to rest in a colorful doorway in one of the small Himalayan hill towns found in Nepal's Anapurna region. |
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