美 [haɪd aʊt]
n. 躲藏处;隐蔽处
hideout /ˈhaɪdˌaʊt/
可数名词 A hideout is a place where someone goes secretly because they do not want anyone to find them, for example if they are running away from the police. 躲藏处; 隐蔽处
沈积
... hidden periodicity 潜周期性 hide-out 隐藏(炉水中易溶盐在高负荷下暂时消失的现);暂时消失 hide-out corrosion 隐藏性腐蚀(炉中易溶盐在高负荷下暂时性消失现象) ...
... batch 一批 hide-out 隐藏处 breeding ground 滋生地 ...
躲藏处;隐蔽处
The police thwarted the robbers' plans by finding their hide-out and arresting them.
警方发现了劫匪的藏匿地点并将他们逮捕,从而挫败了他们的计划。
Sometimes, villagers hide out for weeks because they don't know if it's safe to go back yet. Sometimes, it never is. Htoo Moo needed to get back to work.
但对村民们来说,如果感觉回家不安全,他们会在外面躲上几个礼拜之久,有时候甚至是再也回不去了。
Fortunately, I have my own places to hide out while I wait for emotional maturity to show up, which could take a while.
好在我可以躲在属于我的地方,等待心理成熟期的到来,这可能要花上一段时间。
Mark Hurd was out. Investigators said he had falsified expense records to hide spending on a woman who worked with H-P.
VOA : special.2010.08.13
Suppose some foolish fellow were to tell the army where the guerrillas' hide-out is?
As the police close in on our hero and his sidekick in their hide-out, the zing of live ammunition is electrifying.
Pinchao has provided the first details about the lives of Betancourt and the three Americans since videos of them in a jungle hide-out were shown in 2003.