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velado
-veiled
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velado
Past participle of velar.

velado

velado(
beh
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lah
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doh
)
An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. veiled
Los servicios de inteligencia están conscientes de una amenaza velada para la ciudad.Intelligence services are aware of a veiled threat against the city.
b. hidden
La obra de arte robada llevaba diez años velada en la casa del ladrón.The stolen work of art had been hidden for ten years in the thief's house.
a. blurred
En el curso de fotografía aprendí que las fotos salen veladas si la exposición es demasiado alta.In my photography course I learned that photographs are blurred when the exposure is too high.
b. fogged
La fotografía está velada y no se puede distinguir la matrícula del carro.The photograph is fogged and you cannot distinguish the car's license plate.
a. muffled
Poniendo la oreja en la pared solo alcancé a escuchar el sonido velado de las voces.Putting my ear on the wall I was only able to hear the muffled sound of voices.
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