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I . veil [veɪl] SUST. a. fig.

II . veil [veɪl] V. trans.

1. veil passive (cover by veil):

to be veiled

Ejemplos de uso para veiled

to be veiled

Ejemplos monolingües (no verificados por la redacción de PONS)

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The young hero with his head veiled had to pass under a beam spanning an alley.
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Ever since that night, she has lived alone and veiled.
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For if a woman does not have her head veiled, she may as well have her hair cut off.
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The hillside and the wood were all veiled in low-hanging smoke, and the flashes came redly through the clouds.
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Most of the characters are thinly veiled versions of people in her world.
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His paintings have a romantic appropriation and preferably a slightly veiled coloring, which tied in with his fathers view of an artist.
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The earlier blurred distinction between them veiled their separate roles in shaping the wooden churches and hindered us from a clear understanding of the results.
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The two soldiers and the skipper vie for the veiled woman's affections.
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An abbot (archimandrite or hegumen) should display a veiled abbot's staff to distinguish it from the bishop's staff.
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Developing countries also hold legitimate fears that the attempts to incorporate labour standards may be used as a thinly veiled protectionist measure.
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