disguise 的 2 个定义
dis·guised, dis·guis·ing.
- to change the appearance or guise of so as to conceal identity or mislead, as by means of deceptive garb: The king was disguised as a peasant.
- to conceal or cover up the truth or actual character of by a counterfeit form or appearance; misrepresent: to disguise one's intentions.
- that which disguises; something that serves or is intended for concealment of identity, character, or quality; a deceptive covering, condition, manner, etc.: Noble words can be the disguise of base intentions.
- the makeup, mask, costume, or overall changed appearance of an entertainer: a clown's disguise.
- the act of disguising: to speak without disguise.
- the state of being disguised; masquerade: The gods appeared in disguise.
disguise 近义词
covering, makeup for deception
disguise 的近义词 39 个
- camouflage
- cloak
- guise
- trickery
- veil
- beard
- blind
- charade
- color
- coloring
- concealment
- costume
- counterfeit
- cover-up
- dissimulation
- dress
- facade
- face
- faking
- front
- illusion
- make-believe
- mask
- masquerade
- pageant
- pretense
- pretension
- pretentiousness
- pseudonym
- put-on
- screen
- semblance
- veneer
- false front
- fig leaf
- get-up
- pen name
- red herring
- smoke screen
disguise 的反义词 7 个
mask; misrepresent
disguise 的近义词 50 个
- alter
- belie
- camouflage
- cloak
- conceal
- cover up
- deceive
- dress up
- gloss over
- hide
- obscure
- affect
- age
- antique
- assume
- beard
- change
- color
- counterfeit
- cover
- dissemble
- dissimulate
- fake
- falsify
- feign
- front
- fudge
- garble
- masquerade
- muffle
- obfuscate
- pretend
- redo
- screen
- secrete
- sham
- shroud
- simulate
- varnish
- veil
- whitewash
- doctor up
- make like
- make up
- put on a false front
- put on a front
- put on an act
- put up a front
- touch up
- wear cheaters
disguise 的反义词 13 个
更多disguise例句
- He mentioned on Football Night in America that losing Dak might be a “blessing in disguise.”
- The historian Kim Phillips-Fein thinks this may be at least a small blessing in disguise.
- A new normal of a mere 100 guests, to begin with, was not something many couples could have imagined, but is a change that they see as a blessing in disguise.
- In August, Logically helped alert Utah officials to the fact that an anti-sex-trafficking event was actually a QAnon march in disguise, leading to its permit being revoked.
- In that sense, the reduced supply of khat — even without a formal ban — has been a blessing in disguise, says Somali anti-khat campaigner Abukar Awale, who is backing a petition to Somalia’s government that seeks to make the drug illegal.
- And Pope Alexander VI had the painter Pinturicchio disguise his mistress as the Virgin Mary in one fresco.
- Tumid and unstoppable, there is little that new wallpaper or re-poured driveways can do to disguise it.
- Maybe, then, the Hathahate phenomenon is a blessing in disguise.
- Roberts and the Republicans are trying to portray the independent as a Barack Obama supporter who is just a Democrat in disguise.
- Rivers, it had emerged, had told them she was Ruth Madoff in disguise, and not to speak to her or approach her when she walked in.
- Napoleon landed at Elba at an early hour in disguise, with a sergeant's company of marines.
- It was a habit with him to disguise himself in ordinary clothing and then to go out and mingle with the common people.
- In short, I shall begin life all over again—as if I were a criminal in disguise instead of the sport of circumstances.
- But then who is there that can bear so total a disguise as filth and untidiness spread over a woman?
- Isn't that Squid Murphy over there in the corner, trying to disguise himself as a corner of that safe?