disguised / dɪsˈgaɪz, dɪˈskaɪz /

伪装的伪装成的伪装过的伪装起来的

disguised2 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

dis·guised, dis·guis·ing.

  1. 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.
  2. to conceal or cover up the truth or actual character of by a counterfeit form or appearance; misrepresent: to disguise one's intentions.
n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. the makeup, mask, costume, or overall changed appearance of an entertainer: a clown's disguise.
  3. the act of disguising: to speak without disguise.
  4. the state of being disguised; masquerade: The gods appeared in disguise.

disguised 近义词

adj. 形容词 adjective

unrecognizable

更多disguised例句

  1. Naturally, life-or-death situations, clever disguises, and romantic entanglements ensue.
  2. I’ve tried to escape it at the restaurant, but we are having the bird in all its disguises up at Kinsley’s.
  3. It is already well known that there are oilrigs disguised in plain sight all over the city.
  4. A Grace Disguised: How the Soul Grows Through Lossby Gary Sittser.
  5. For Shaftel this kind of licentious behavior amounts to “conspicuous consumption disguised as urbanity.”
  6. Erdoğan dismissed the British officer as “an English spy disguised as an Arab.”
  7. Democracy may deserve better than a publicity stunt disguised as a voting drive, but then again, MN-2 deserves better, too.
  8. Though the average speaker is generally limited by one type of voice, which he varies somewhat, it is not often disguised.
  9. Jefferson Davis disguised himself in the hood, shawl, and dress of his wife in 1865.
  10. Valence sent a woman, disguised as a beggar, to spy out the position; but Bruce saw through the dodge, and the spy confessed.
  11. In the following December he returned to Manila disguised as a seaman, and stole ashore in the crowd of stevedore labourers.
  12. You will stay here and play my part, and I shall slip away disguised in my clothes.