with obj.
1- give (someone or oneself) a different appearance in order to conceal one's identity假扮; 化装:
he disguised himself as a girl
他装扮成一个女孩
Bryn was disguised as a priest.
布林被装扮成牧师。
1.1
- make (something) unrecognizable by altering its appearance, sound, taste, or smell伪装:
does holding a handkerchief over the mouthpiece really disguise your voice?
弄个手帕捂在嘴上就真能让人听不出你的声音了吗?
1.2
- conceal the nature or existence of (a feeling or situation)掩饰, 掩盖:
he made no effort to disguise his contempt.
他毫不掩饰他的轻蔑。
1
- a means of altering one's appearance or concealing one's identity假扮; 化装:
his bizarre disguise drew stares from fellow shoppers
他奇怪的装扮引得其他购物者盯着他看
I put on dark glasses as a disguise.
我戴上墨镜化装一下。
1.1
- mass noun the state of having altered one's appearance in order to conceal one's identity假扮; 装扮:
I told them you were a policewoman in disguise.
我告诉他们你是个假扮的女警察。
1.2
- mass noun the concealing of one's true intentions or feelings掩饰:
rows of small children looked at her without disguise.
一排排的小孩子一派童真地看着她。
派生词
disguisement
noun (〈古〉)词源
Middle English (meaning 'change one's usual style of dress', with no implication of concealing one's identity): from Old French desguisier.