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Англо-русский словарь - cloak

 
 

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cloak
 1. noun
 1) плащ; мантия
 2) покров cloak of snow - покров снега
 3) предлог; маска, личина under the cloak of loyalty - под маской лояльности
 2. v.
 1) покрывать плащом; надевать плащ (in) She was cloaked in red wool.
 2) скрывать, прикрывать, маскировать
CLOAK in скрывать, прикрывать, маскировать The actresss life was cloaked in mystery.
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1.
  1. накидка, плащ; мантия 2. пальто; манто 3. маска, личина under the cloak of charity —- под вывеской благотворительности 4. покров cloak of snow —- снежный покров under the cloak of night —- под покровом ночи 5. покрывать (плащом) he cloaked himself and went into the rain —- он набросил плащь и вышел на дождь 6. скрывать, прикрывать, максировать he cloaked his wicked purpose by appearing to be friendly —- под показным дружелюбием он скрывал свои коварные замыслы ...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
2.
  – mourning cloak ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский биологический словарь
3.
  плащ, мантия ...
Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
4.
  n. & v. --n. 1 an outdoor over-garment, usu. sleeveless, hanging loosely from the shoulders. 2 a covering (cloak of snow). 3 (in pl.) = CLOAKROOM. --v.tr. 1 cover with a cloak. 2 conceal, disguise. Phrases and idioms cloak-and-dagger involving intrigue and espionage. under the cloak of using as a pretext. Etymology: ME f. OF cloke, dial. var. of cloche bell, cloak (from its bell shape) f. med.L clocca bell: see CLOCK(1) ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
5.
   I. noun  Etymology: Middle English cloke, from Anglo-French cloque bell, ~, from Medieval Latin clocca bell; from its shape  Date: 13th century  1. a loose outer garment  2. something likened to an outer garment: as  a. something that envelops or conceals a ~ of secrecy  b. a distinctive character or role hung up his academic ~…to become a stay-at-home father — Charles Chamberlain  II. transitive verb  Date: 1509 to cover or hide with or as if with a ~  Synonyms: see disguise ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
6.
  (cloaks, cloaking, cloaked) 1. A cloak is a long, loose, sleeveless piece of clothing which people used to wear over their other clothes when they went out. N-COUNT 2. A cloak of something such as mist or snow completely covers and hides something. Today most of England will be under a cloak of thick mist. = blanket N-SING: N of n 3. If you refer to something as a cloak, you mean that it is intended to hide the truth about something. Preparations for the wedding were made under a cloak of secrecy... N-SING: N of/for n 4. To cloak something means to cover it or hide it. (WRITTEN) ...the decision to cloak major tourist attractions in unsightly hoardings... The beautiful sweeping coastline was cloaked in mist. VERB: V n in n, V-ed ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
7.
  ~1 n 1 a warm piece of clothing like a coat without sleeves that hangs loosely from your shoulders 2 an organization, activity, or way of behaving that deliberately protects someone or keeps something secret + for  (The political party is used as a cloak for terrorist activities.) under the cloak of  (prejudice and hypocrisy hiding under the cloak of religion) ~2 v T usually passive 1 to deliberately hide facts, feelings etc so that people do not see or understand them  (cloaked in secrecy)  (The early stages of the talks have been cloaked in secrecy.) 2 cloaked in darkness/rust/snow etc literary covered in darkness, rust etc ...
Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English

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