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dis.guisedIs5gaIzn伪装,伪装物He put on a large hat and glasses as a disguise and hoped no one would recognise him. [C]他戴上大帽子和眼镜作伪装,希望没人会认出自己。At the end of the play the sisters throw off their male disguises and admit what they have done. [C]剧终了时,姐妹们去掉她们的男子伪装,承认了她们所干的事。A person, object or activity in disguise appears to be something which it is not, esp. intentionally.作了伪装的My little brother tells people he's a Martian in disguise (= he appears to be an ordinary boy but he is not).我的小弟弟告诉人家,他是乔装打扮的火星人。He claims that most Western aid to the Third World is just colonialism in disguise (= it appears to be money etc. given freely but it is also a method of controlling a situation).他声称对于第三世界,大多数的西方援助只是变相的殖民主义。
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