masquerader / ˌmæs kəˈreɪd /

化装师化妆师化装舞会者假面人

masquerader2 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a party, dance, or other festive gathering of persons wearing masks and other disguises, and often elegant, historical, or fantastic costumes.
  2. a costume or disguise worn at such a gathering.
  3. false outward show; façade; pretense: a hypocrite's masquerade of virtue.
  4. activity, existence, etc., under false pretenses: a rich man's masquerade as a beggar.
v. 无主动词 verb

mas·quer·ad·ed, mas·quer·ad·ing.

  1. to go about under false pretenses or a false character; assume the character of; give oneself out to be: to masquerade as a former Russian count.
  2. to disguise oneself.
  3. to take part in a masquerade.

masquerader 近义词

masquerader

等同于 cheat

masquerader

等同于 sharper

masquerader

等同于 tartuffe

masquerader

等同于 victimizer

masquerader

等同于 hypocrite

masquerader

等同于 impostor

更多masquerader例句

  1. He hid himself in Assouan with belief for a companion, he came back and found that companion had been but a masquerader—disbelief.
  2. Drawing his sword Philibert strode forward and with a quick turn confronted the bold masquerader.
  3. Noble gentleman of another period, he stalked a piteous masquerader where he had once been at home.
  4. Faith, a paladin, a deliverer of oppressed damsels, a very carnival masquerader!
  5. "But she called me a hypocrite; a Christian masquerader, Dogvane," he said.