English to Spanish Dictionary conceal

conceal

encubrir
definition
verb
a line of sand dunes concealed the distant sea
keep from sight; hide.
translation of 'conceal'
verb
disimular,
encubrir,
esconder,
ocultar,
ocultarse
example
love that they had to 'conceal' from others
they were at great pains to 'conceal' that information from the public
Humankind's deceptive nature is probably the one thing we cannot hide or 'conceal' .
While the movement lost support and membership internally, it was able to 'conceal' this from the public.
Everybody knows everybody so it hard to 'conceal' something like a kidnapping.
The effect is to blow away the smokescreen that Big Tobacco created to 'conceal' its darker nature.
Bricks and dirt were spread about in a studied way, as if someone were trying to 'conceal' something beneath.
Eventually you discover that the complex language of pensions is designed to 'conceal' a very simple reality.
It is well able to deconstruct political spin and identify truths which are being 'concealed' or denied.
Obscured from view, a larger tent covered the area where her body was found 'concealed' under straw.
My dark hair 'conceals' my damp yellow eyes, like a funeral veil that hides a widow's tears.
No rifle is as portable and 'concealable' as a good handgun.
More than once the back of my car was 'concealing' the very people the police sought as they waved me through the roadblock.
These have been 'concealed' so that the heat does not affect the temperature inside the boat.
The problem for me is how unfreedom is hidden, 'concealed' in precisely what is presented to us as new freedoms.
They said the paintings were in excellent condition but without their frames, and were well 'concealed' in the attic.
They are adept in 'concealing' their ideological and political agenda in a very attractive and secular-looking package.
No legislation allows that drugs can be 'concealed' in the patients' food.
Without them, the problem would still be 'concealed' and the public would be in ignorance.
The past year has brought to light what so long was 'concealed' under the veil of the German consensus model.
His contempt for foreigners includes the Englishman, but is carefully 'concealed' .
He took the scenic route back to the castle, where no one walked and it was dark, so he was 'concealed' easily.
She had her back to me at the time, a strong, beautiful back that was barely 'concealed' .
The knowledge of this has always been there, but it's been half hidden, 'concealed' for its own good.
The shocking double life she led was 'concealed' from her workmates and family.
It stands in a cutting, and the hotel at the head of the platforms 'conceals' the long, glazed vaults of the train shed.
Items such as guns, explosives or other harmful materials could be 'concealed' in these.
Carrying a gun in a vehicle also is illegal because it is considered to be 'concealed' .
But her personal antipathy 'conceals' a more serious matter.
The room in which was entered was both dead and dark, 'concealing' everything that existed in it.
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