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Examples for "hidden"
Examples for "hidden"
1Not well known; in the background; without clear vision; hidden from view.
2That might be a hidden aspect of the problem, said Mr McGarvey.
3They've got thousands of weapons that they've been keeping hidden for years.
4Ms Wallace said: There's this hidden homelessness that no-one really knows about.
5That said; incoming information may well have a hidden but positive upside!
1It could not be successfully concealed; the political risks were too great.
2At last a crisis came; the defalcation could be concealed no longer.
3They said good-bye a few minutes later in poorly concealed mutual dissatisfaction.
4Xinhua said the institutions concealed information regarding shareholder structures and were mismanaged.
5Objective: To determine whether a specific molecular mechanism contributes to concealed LQT1.
1Many work for pimps who remain out of sight, local campaigners say.
2He had not gone far before Aragorn was out of sight ahead.
3The ship, out to sea, had moved on, almost out of sight.
4Rodgers lamented the opportunity lost and Barcelona soon raced out of sight.
5A phone booth was a good place to stay out of sight.
6The mob was out of sight, yet she could hear it coming.
7She would not let me go out of sight of the house.
8The others were already in the saddle and almost out of sight.
9The rest of the detachment was out of sight in a moment.
10The children wriggle their way deeper under the wreckage, out of sight.
11They were to stay out of sight until given the green light.
12He found that he'd waited too long; Stoop was out of sight.
13The thing about weather satellites is that they work out of sight.
14And in a moment she fell in after it, out of sight.
15The others riding ahead were already out of sight in the darkness.
16The herdsman is out of sight round a bend in the road.
Translations for out of sight