遮遮掩掩

to be secretive; to try to cover up (idiom)

Characters and words in 遮遮掩掩

to cover up (a shortcoming) / to screen off / to hide / to conceal

= + : James II of England (zh) sees a bastard (庶) prepare a pile of gladiator sandals (辶) in front of the elevator (e1) and asks himself what this is all about. In fact the bastard tries to cover up (遮) all her shortcomings under the gladiator sandals.
to cover / to mask / to cover up or conceal (the truth etc)
to cover up / to close / to surprise

= + : Maud Younger (y) builds a bunker (掩) for cover (掩) inside of the anthill (an3). The bunker consists solely of omelets (奄) which Maud stacks to high and thick walls using a toy claw (扌).
to cover up; to conceal / to close (a door, book etc) / (coll.) to get (one's fingers etc) caught when closing a door or lid / (literary) to launch a surprise attack

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