词汇 | masquerade |
释义 | masqueradeWord family nounmasquerademasquerader , Clothes Leisuremas·que·rade1 /ˌmæskəˈreɪd/ noun 1. [countableC]DLDCC a formal dance or party where people wear masks and unusual clothes 假面舞会,化装舞会 2 [countableC, uncountableU]HIDE/NOT SHOW a way of behaving or speaking that hides your true thoughts or feelings 伪装;掩饰 SYN pretence She didn’t really love him, but she kept up the masquerade for the children’s sake. 她并不真的爱他,但为了孩子她一直在伪装。 Examples from the Corpus masquerade• Time trapped one in a masquerade with costumes of its own choice.• a masquerade ball• Dressing up, role playing and masquerade form the conceptual basis of Kahlo's work.• And this can not be achieved by enacting and responding to any general masquerade of fixed roles.• Am I not your mistress in masquerade ... Trader?• Most attempts of this sort were charades, performances in masquerade.• Similarly, the puerile masquerade of seventies non-swearing was worth watching because it was deliciously nonsensical. masquerade2 verb [intransitiveI] PRETENDto pretend to be something or someone different 假装,伪装,假扮 masquerade as A number of police officers masqueraded as demonstrators. 一些警察伪装成游行示威者。 Some of these breakfast foods are just candy masquerading as cereals. 这些早餐食品中有些虽然貌似谷物,其实就是糖果。 masquerade under He was masquerading under a false name. 他使用假名掩饰身份。 Examples from the Corpus masquerade• Maybe writer / director Michael Mann thought he was creating an existential male menopause movie masquerading as a cops-and-robbers drama.• John F.. Kerry Wednesday described the governor as an enemy of higher education masquerading as an election-year friend.• They often masqueraded as potential customers in order to get information.• The play is more an act of self-immolation masquerading as rational justification.• No reality, he wrote, only images masquerading as reality, only dreams masquerading as the real world.• Certainly censorship should not be allowed to masquerade as virtuous compromise, but nor should commitment to free speech go unexamined. masquerade as• A journalist masquerading as a businessman approached the politicians, and offered them bribes.• An FBI agent masqueraded as a member of the Mafia.• He got into the stadium masquerading as a security guard.• Some of these breakfast foods are really candy masquerading as cereal. (1500-1600) French Old Italian mascarada, from maschera; → MASK1 |
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