disguise
disguise 英 [dɪsˈgaɪz] 美 [dɪsˈɡaɪz]
vt. 掩饰;假装 n. 假扮,伪装
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
- 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
- n. 假扮,伪装
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1. The hijackers were heavily disguised.
劫持者伪装得严严实实。
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2. They got in disguised as security guards.
他们装扮成保安人员混了进去。
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3. She made no attempt to disguise her surprise.
她没有掩饰自己惊奇的心情。
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4. She wore glasses and a wig as a disguise.
她用眼镜和假发伪装起来。
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5. The star travelled in disguise .
这位明星化了装去旅行。
- 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).
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