incognito
incognito 英 [ˌɪnkɒgˈni:təʊ] 美 [ˌɪnkɑgˈnitoʊ]
adj. 改名的;微行的;隐姓埋名的 adv. 隐姓埋名地 n. 匿名者;微行者
名词复数:incognitos
- When you want to do something and not be recognized, go incognito — hiding your true identity.
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- adj. 改名的;微行的;隐姓埋名的
- adv. 隐姓埋名地
- n. 匿名者;微行者
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1. Adult is incognito now (registered permanent residence this getting on) possible, the program is more complex.
现在成年人改名(户口本上的)可以的,程序比较复杂。
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2. Users must already be members of the airlines’ loyalty program, and Lufthansa said it had added privacy controls for those who preferred to travel incognito.
使用这款产品首先必须已经成为该公司的“忠诚计划”的成员,汉莎航空公司表示,它已增加了对那些喜欢“隐姓埋名”有隐私需要的乘客提供隐私保护。
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3. Joshua Bell playing incognito in the metro station was organized by the Washington Post as part of an social experiment about perception, taste and priorities of people.
Joshua Bell隐姓埋名地在地铁站演奏这件事是《华盛顿邮报》组织的一项关于感知、品味和优先性的社会实验中的一部分。
- incognito (adj./adv.) 1640s as both adjective ("disguised under an assumed name and character") and adverb ("unknown, with concealed identity"), from Italian incognito "unknown," especially in connection with traveling, from Latin incognitus "unknown, not investigated," from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + cognitus, past participle of cognoscere "to get to know" (see cognizance). Also as a noun, "an unknown man" (1630s). Feminine form incognita was maintained through 19c. by those scrupulous about Latin. Incog was a common 18c. colloquial abbreviation.
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