fig leaf 的定义
- the leaf of a fig tree.
- a representation of a fig leaf, used as an ornament in architecture, as a cover for the genitalia on a statue or in a painting, etc.
- something intended to conceal what may be considered indecorous or indecent: to approach the facts of life with the fig leaves of roundabout expressions.
fig leaf 近义词
等同于 mask
等同于 pretext
等同于 concealment
等同于 cover
fig leaf 的近义词 59 个
- canvas
- cap
- dress
- envelope
- front
- jacket
- lid
- mask
- roof
- screen
- sheet
- tent
- top
- umbrella
- awning
- bark
- binding
- camouflage
- canopy
- caparison
- case
- ceiling
- cloak
- clothing
- coating
- covering
- coverlet
- disguise
- dome
- drop
- facade
- guise
- hood
- integument
- marquee
- masquerade
- overlay
- paint
- parasol
- polish
- pretense
- put-on
- seal
- semblance
- sheath
- shroud
- spread
- stopper
- tarp
- tarpaulin
- tegument
- varnish
- veil
- veneer
- window-dressing
- wrapper
- wraps
- false front
- smoke screen
fig leaf 的反义词 1 个
等同于 disguise
fig leaf 的近义词 38 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
- get-up
- pen name
- red herring
- smoke screen
fig leaf 的反义词 7 个
更多fig leaf例句
- A lot of us Republicans are having trouble getting the leaf blower started.
- Where does this “Arab Tea Leaf” come from, according to the talking heads?
- Grown in the jungle by the indigenous Kichwa, guayusa (gwhy-you-sa) is a sacred leaf used in ceremonial rituals.
- Obviously, I buy in bulk and I buy from a specialty gold leaf wholesaler on the West Coast.
- Or is Rand co-opting them by merely using his newfound adviser as a fig leaf?
- Frequently they are found in alveolar arrangement, retaining the original outline of the alveoli of the lung (Fig. 4, b).
- Each is surrounded by a gelatinous capsule, which is its distinctive feature (Fig. 9).
- The specific gravity is most conveniently estimated by means of the urinometer—Squibb's is preferable (Fig. 14).
- Crystals of urea nitrate or oxalate (Fig. 19) will soon appear and can be recognized with the microscope.
- Hydrogen sulphid is easily prepared in the simple apparatus shown in Fig. 30.