disguise
v
1 [Tn, Tn.pr, Cn.n/a]
~ sb/sth (with sth); ~ sb/sth (as sb/sth) make sb/sth look or sound different from normal; give sb/sth a false appearance (用伪装)使某人[某物]的外观或声音异常; 假装; 假扮; 装扮
disguise one's voice 不使用自己真实的声音
I disguised the spots on my face with make-up. 我用化妆品盖住脸上的斑点.
The raiders disguised themselves as security guards. 袭击者都装扮成了保安人员.
2 [Tn] hide or cover up (eg one's real feelings or intentions) 隐藏, 遮掩(如真实的感情或用意)
I couldn't disguise my anger. 我怒形於色.
There's no disguising the fact (ie It is clear) that he's a liar. 他爱撒谎, 这可是掩盖不了的.
disguise n
1 [C, U] thing worn or used for disguising (供穿戴或使用的)伪装品
put on
(a) disguise 伪装起来
wear a beard as a disguise 戴上假须.
2 [U] disguised condition; disguising 伪装
a master of disguise 伪装的能手.
3 (idm 习语) a blessing in disguise => blessing. in disguise disguised 伪装的; 假装的; 假扮的
I didn't recognize him
he was in disguise. 我没认出他来, 他化了装了.
Soon there were many wild horses across the country.
不久,乡间就有了许多野马。
Annie considered this was just the kind of demanding job she wanted.
安妮认为,这正是她想要的难度很大的工作。
To examine your skills and abilities still further, ask yourself this question: in the following three areas - skills with people, skills with information or skills with things - which are your best skills? Note that it is not enough to say to yourself,