disguise 英 [dɪsˈgaɪz]   美 [dɪsˈɡaɪz]

disguise

disguise  英 [dɪsˈgaɪz] 美 [dɪsˈɡaɪz]

vt. 掩饰;假装;隐瞒  n. 伪装;假装;用作伪装的东西 

进行时:disguising  过去式:disguised  过去分词:disguised  第三人称单数:disguises  名词复数:disguises 

She tried to disguise her real feelings. 她试图掩饰自己的真实情感。
So if you disguise racism of today in another way, like Beck, it is the same form of racism," he said. 因此,如果你今天像贝克一样伪装你的种族主义观点,你还是同样的种族主义者。

  • A disguise is something you put on so no one recognizes you. It also can be used as a verb. You can disguise yourself with a wig and mustache; that's a great disguise.
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  • vt. 掩饰;假装;隐瞒
  • n. 伪装;假装;用作伪装的东西
  • 1. She tried to disguise her real feelings.

    她试图掩饰自己的真实情感。

  • 2. So if you disguise racism of today in another way, like Beck, it is the same form of racism," he said.

    因此,如果你今天像贝克一样伪装你的种族主义观点,你还是同样的种族主义者。

  • 3. Nobody saw through his disguise,but his accent gave him away.

    没有人识破他的伪装,但是他的口音暴露了自己。

  • disguise (n.) c. 1400, "strange style of dress" (especially one meant to deceive), from disguise (v.).
  • disguise (v.) c. 1300, from Old French desguiser (11c.) "disguise, change one's appearance," from des- "away, off" (see dis-) + guise "style, appearance" (see guise). Originally primarily "to put out of one's usual manner" (of dress, etc.). Oldest sense preserved in phrase disguised with liquor (1560s).
dis·guise / dɪsˈɡaɪz ; NAmE dɪsˈɡaɪz / verb , noun disguise disguises disguised disguising verb 1 to change your appearance so that people cannot recognize you 假扮;装扮;伪装 disguisesb The hijackers were heavily disguised. 劫持者伪装得严严实实。 disguisesb as sb/sth They got in disguised as security guards. 他们装扮成保安人员混了进去。 disguiseyourself (as sb/sth) She disguised herself as a boy. 她女扮男装。 2 disguisesth to hide sth or change it, so that it cannot be recognized 掩蔽;掩饰 SYN conceal She made no attempt to disguise her surprise. 她没有掩饰自己惊奇的心情。 It was a thinly disguisedattack on the President. 明眼人一下就能看出这是在攻击总统。 She couldn't disguise the fact thatshe felt uncomfortable. 她无法掩饰她那不安的心情。 synonyms at hide noun 1 [countable ,  uncountable ] a thing that you wear or use to change your appearance so that people do not recognize you 伪装物;化装用具 She wore glasses and a wig as a disguise. 她用眼镜和假发伪装起来。 The star travelled in disguise (= wearing a disguise). 这位明星化了装去旅行。 ( figurative) A vote for the Liberal Democrats is just a Labour vote in disguise. 投自由民主党的票不过是改头换面投工党的票。 2 [uncountable ] the art of changing your appearance so that people do not recognize you 假扮;装扮;伪装 He is a master of disguise. 他是伪装能手。 IDIOMsee blessing dis·guise / dɪsˈɡaɪz ; NAmE dɪsˈɡaɪz /
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