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Detailed Translations for veiled from English to Dutch
veiled:
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veiled (covered; disguised; shrouded)
bedekt; verholen; versluierd; verkapt; verbloemd-
bedekt adj
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verholen adj
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versluierd adj
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verkapt adj
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verbloemd adj
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veiled (concealed; disguised; undisclosed; secret; in disguise; unseen; secretly)
verborgen; verdoezeld; verscholen; verhuld; verholen; verbloemd-
verborgen adj
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verdoezeld adj
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verscholen adj
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verhuld adj
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verholen adj
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verbloemd adj
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veiled (shrouded)
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veiled (shrouded)
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veiled (covered; covered up)
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veil:
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the veil (voile)
Conjugations for veil:
present
- veil
- veil
- veils
- veil
- veil
- veil
simple past
- veiled
- veiled
- veiled
- veiled
- veiled
- veiled
present perfect
- have veiled
- have veiled
- has veiled
- have veiled
- have veiled
- have veiled
past continuous
- was veiling
- were veiling
- was veiling
- were veiling
- were veiling
- were veiling
future
- shall veil
- will veil
- will veil
- shall veil
- will veil
- will veil
continuous present
- am veiling
- are veiling
- is veiling
- are veiling
- are veiling
- are veiling
subjunctive
- be veiled
- be veiled
- be veiled
- be veiled
- be veiled
- be veiled
diverse
- veil!
- let's veil!
- veiled
- veiling
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they
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veil
Cross Translation:
noun
veil
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covering for a person or thing
- veil → sluier
noun
verb
Cross Translation:
From | To | Via |
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• veil | → mist | ↔ Nebel — fein verteilte Flüssigkeitströpfchen, fast immer Wassertröpfchen, oder Eisteilchen in der Luft |
• veil | → sluier | ↔ Schleier — dünner, halbdurchsichtiger Stoff zur Verhüllung von Kopf/Gesicht (einer Frau) |
• veil | → sluier | ↔ voile — Couverture d’objet (1) |
• veil | → sluier | ↔ voile — Couvre-chef des religieuses (2) |