Examples of using Cloak in English and their translations into Chinese
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Cloak is an app that helps you avoid people that you don't want to meet.
Father Brown believes that a saint hung his cloak on a sunbeam, and another used his for a boat to cross the Atlantic.
Follow the voice of the Cloak your Conscience and open the door to a better future”.
Cloak is a dual PoW/PoS(Proof of Work, Proof of Stake) coin, which is now in the Proof-of-Stake(interest bearing) stage.
He was not wearing nightclothes, but was dressed in his usual black cloak, and he too was holding his wand ready for a fight.
The holiday is named after St. Martin of Tours, who is said to have shared his cloak with a beggar during a storm.
After James's death Dumbledore returned the cloak to James's son, Harry.
Nor can I masquerade in a cloak of romance and patriotism, no matter how convenient it might be.
Similarly, So'wI' cloaking device comes from the verb So' cloak plus-wI' thing which does.
She could see the back of Yoren's faded black cloak up ahead of the wagons, but she was determined not to go crying to him.
Maybe you will get your Legendary cloak from Wrathion and level 90- 100 Heirloom weapon in the process.".
I would like you to wear your Cloak, please," said Dumbledore, and he waited until Harry had thrown it on before saying,"Very good.
Do you realize that the left cheek, the cloak, and the second mile are all Christian reactions?
They would recovered Vasher's cloak, shirt, and trousers- the ones that Denth had originally taken from him.
Thorongil men called him in Gondor, the Eagle of the Star, for he was swift and keen-eyed, and wore a silver star upon his cloak;
The researchers have examined the attack and explained how they got on the Google Play Store to perform Cloak& Dagger attacks.
Smith's invisibility shield was a breakthrough- but it was still not Harry Potter's cloak.
When you come, bring the cloak with you that I left with Carpus at Troas, and the books, but especially the parchments.
Muslim said that a man's cloak was snatched away by the wind at the time of the Prophet(SAW), and he cursed the wind.
See Price(2003); also expanded discussion in Price's chapter"Cloak and Trowel" in Archaeological Ethics(Price 2006).