![]() ![]() hide somebody from somebody We’ll have to hide him from the soldiers. 4 to keep someone in a place where other people will not find them The old woman hid him in her cellar for three days. hide from somebody Weiss spent two years hiding from the Nazis. hide in/under/behind etc Harry hid under the bed. 3 HIDE/MAKE IT HARD TO FIND OR SEE to go or stay in a place where no one will see or find you Quick, he’s coming! We’d better hide. 2 to cover something so that it cannot be seen clearly The church roof was half hidden by trees. hide something/somebody from somebody He was accused of trying to hide evidence from the police. She keeps a bottle of gin hidden behind a stack of books. S2 W2 verb ( past tense hid / hɪd /, past participle hidden / ˈhɪdn / ) 1 HIDE/MAKE IT HARD TO FIND OR SEE to deliberately put or keep something or someone in a place where they cannot easily be seen or found hide something in/under/behind etc Marcia hid the pictures in her desk drawer.From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English hide hide 1 / haɪd / ![]()
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