disguise

disguise
verb
  1. [with obj.]give (someone or oneself) a different appearance in order to conceal one's identity
    假扮;化装
    he disguised himself as a girl.
    他装扮成一个女孩。
    Bryn was disguised as a priest.
    布林被装扮成牧师。
    ■make (something) unrecognizable by altering its appearance, sound, taste, or smell
    伪装
    does holding a handkerchief over the mouthpiece really disguise your voice?.
    弄个手帕捂在嘴上就真能让人听不出你的声音了吗?。
    ■conceal the nature or existence of (a feeling or situation)
    掩饰,掩盖
    he made no effort to disguise his contempt.
    他毫不掩饰他的轻蔑。
noun
  1. a means of altering one's appearance to conceal one's identity
    假扮
    his bizarre disguise drew stares from fellow shoppers.
    他奇怪的装扮引得其他购物者盯着他看。
    I put on dark glasses as a disguise.
    我戴上墨镜来装扮。
    ■[mass noun]the state of having altered one's appearance in order to conceal one's identity
    假扮;装扮
    I told them you were a policewoman in disguise.
    我告诉他们你是个假扮的女警察。
    ■[mass noun]the concealing of one's true intentions or feelings
    掩饰
    rows of small children looked at her without disguise.
    一排排的小孩子一派童真地看着她。
派生
disguisement
noun
  1. (古)
语源
  1. Middle English (meaning 'change one's usual style of dress', with no implication of concealing one's identity): from Old French desguisier
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