gloss over

gloss over
transitive verb
bemänteln; beschönigen [Fehler]; (conceal) unter den Teppich kehren (ugs.)
* * *
(to try to hide (a mistake etc): He glossed over the fact that he had forgotten the previous appointment by talking about his accident.) vertuschen
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gloss over
vt
to \gloss over over ⇆ sth
1. (deal with quickly) etw flüchtig abhandeln
2. (conceal) etw überdecken [o fam unter den Teppich kehren]
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vt sep
(= try to conceal) vertuschen; (= make light of) beschönigen

he glossed over the various points raised by the critics — er hat die verschiedenen Punkte der Kritiker einfach vom Tisch gewischt

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transitive verb
bemänteln; beschönigen [Fehler]; (conceal) unter den Teppich kehren (ugs.)
* * *
v.
schönfärben v.

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