“veiled”可以造什么句,veiled造句
Cobwebs veiled the walls like gauze.
Dark is the sky! And veiled the unknown morrow!
"I can't afford it" is a good example of a veiled negative.
Yet this is more a veiled threat than an idea, and so doesn't really count.
As I passed across the court two veiled women looked down from a balcony and cursed me.
Such legends seem to be a thinly veiled version of pre-Christian fertility rites, rather than an allegory of Christ’s resurrection.
Steeped in death, conquest, desire, and mystery, the legend of the lost Inca gold is guarded by remote, mist-veiled mountains in central Ecuador.
Before he received his prestigious award at a glittering dinner in London on Thursday night, The Daily Telegraph was granted rare access to HMS Tireless, which is normally veiled by strict secrecy.
Indeed the title is a thinly veiled homage to one of Koenig's heroes, Joe Strummer, several of the songs here directly influenced by both his life and the music of the Clash.
Was this a veiled begging letter?
Separatist conspirators were attempting to arrange the secession of Ansion through a number of veiled fronts.
I've experienced firsthand the barely veiled hostility that being rich-or merely being perceived as rich-can elicit from veritable strangers, even those who are themselves well-off.
If we want to believe, as Einstein did, that there is a reality independent of our observations, then this reality can either be knowable, unknowable or veiled.
Her words sounded like a veiled warning.
The mountain veiled in mist is not a hill; an oak tree in the rain is not a weeping willow.
The world, however, is mistaken; my father abandons me from utter indifference, while my mother-in-law detests me with a hatred so much the more terrible because it is veiled beneath a continual smile."
The wicker woman was seated on the horse, shrouded in a cloak, veiled like a bride. From under the cloak, white flowers fell.
His inauguration speech was a veiled warning not to take his campaign hype at face value.