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cover your tracks idiom to hide or destroy the things that show where you have been or what you have been doing: 掩盖行踪;抹去所做事情的痕迹 Roberts covered his tracks by throwing the knife in the river.罗伯茨把刀扔进河里以图掩盖痕迹。 SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Hiding and disguising be holed upidiom booby trap camo camouflaged cloak drown fig leaf hole up (somewhere) illusion illusionistically illusively illusorily lurk secrete shroud shut someone/something out sidle skulk smokescreen stash
cover your tracks | American Dictionary
cover your tracks idiom to do things that hide your activities from other people, so that they cannot find out what you have been doing: He transferred money illegally into his own account, and then tried to cover his tracks by destroying the computer records.
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