
물건이나 사람을 남의 눈에 띄지 않는 곳에 두거나 가리다.
To put or keep something out of sight or to prevent it from being seen.
예문:
"The magician hid the coin in his palm."
"Clouds hid the stars on that stormy night."
자신을 남의 눈에 띄지 않는 곳에 두어 보이지 않게 하다.
To put oneself in a place where one cannot be seen or found.
예문:
"The cat hid under the sofa when the vacuum started."
"The fugitive hid in the woods for three days."
사실이나 감정 등을 남에게 알리지 않고 비밀로 유지하다.
To keep a fact, feeling, or information secret from others.
예문:
"She couldn't hide her joy when she heard the news."
"The company tried to hide its financial losses."
동물의 겉껍질이나 그것을 가공하여 만든 질긴 가죽.
The skin of an animal, especially when tanned or used for leather.
예문:
"The artisan worked the thick hide into a sturdy belt."
"The museum displayed ancient shields made of buffalo hide."
야생 동물을 가까이서 관찰하기 위해 만든 위장용 은신처.
A camouflaged shelter used for observing wildlife without being noticed.
예문:
"From the wooden hide, we watched the deer grazing."
"The nature reserve has several hides for birdwatchers."
과거 영국에서 한 가족의 생계를 유지할 수 있는 정도의 토지 면적 단위.
A former English unit of land area, typically enough to support a family.
예문:
"A hide was originally the amount of land needed to support one family."
"The king granted him ten hides of fertile land."
벌을 주기 위해 사람이나 동물을 매로 심하게 때리다.
To beat or whip someone, typically as a punishment.
예문:
"In the old days, teachers might hide a student for being late."
"He was afraid his father would hide him for breaking the window."