disguise

名词

UK/dɪsˈɡaɪz/
US/dɪsˈɡaɪz/

定义 disguise 名词

  1. B2CountableUncountable

    An item or outfit worn to conceal one's true appearance.

    • He wore a large hat and glasses as a disguise so that he wouldn’t be recognized.

    • She put on a wig and sunglasses as a disguise.

    • The costume was her disguise for the masquerade ball.

片语 disguise 名词

  • in disguise

    When people, objects, or activities are in disguise, they have an appearance that is different from their true nature, often intentionally.

    She often goes out in disguise to avoid being disturbed by the public.

动词

UK/dɪsˈɡaɪz/
US/dɪsˈɡaɪz/

定义 disguise 动词

  1. B2Transitive

    To alter the appearance of a person or thing to conceal its true nature or identity.

    • He disguised himself by wearing a fake mustache.

    • They disguised the old building with a coat of paint to make it look new.

    • She used heavy makeup to disguise her fatigue.

  2. C2Transitive

    To conceal or hide a viewpoint, feeling, or other internal state.

    • She tried to disguise her fear of the news.

    • He couldn't disguise his distaste for the proposal.

    • She disguised her true intentions to avoid raising any suspicion.