掩盖

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Usage and Nuances

The verb 掩盖 (yǎn gài) primarily means "to conceal" or "to cover up." It is often used in contexts where something is deliberately hidden, such as mistakes, truths, or evidence. It can also be used literally, like covering physical objects or traces.

Common Collocations

  • 掩盖错误 (yǎngài cuòwù): to conceal mistakes, often implying intentional hiding of faults.
  • 掩盖真相 (yǎngài zhēnxiàng): to cover up the truth, frequently used in political or social contexts.
  • 掩盖痕迹 (yǎngài hénjì): to cover traces, often in a physical or forensic sense.

Register and Tone

掩盖 is generally neutral but can carry a negative connotation when referring to hiding wrongdoing or facts. It is suitable for formal and informal contexts.

Common Confusion

Do not confuse 掩盖 with (zhēgài), which also means "to cover," but emphasizes physical blocking or shading, while 掩盖 often implies concealment with an intent to hide or obscure information.

Example Sentences

He tried to conceal his mistake, but was eventually found out.

The government concealed the truth about the accident, causing public

The thick snow covered the traces on the ground.