Disguised Meaning in English
word · lemma: disguise
/dɪsˈɡaɪzd/
dis-GYZD
/dɪsɡˈaɪzd/
dis-GYZD
释义
Wearing something or acting in a way to hide one's identity or true nature. Also used for things that are made to look like something else.
用法与细微差别
Often used for people in costumes ('disguised as'), or to describe things hiding their true appearance or purpose. Can be literal (fake mustache) or figurative ('disguised compliment'). Common collocations: 'disguised as', 'thinly disguised', 'disguised intent'.
Spanish: disfrazado - camufladoPortuguese (BR): disfarçado - camufladoPortuguese (PT): disfarçado - camufladoChinese (Simplified): 伪装的 - 乔装的Chinese (Traditional): 偽裝的 - 喬裝的Hindi: भेष में - छिपा हुआArabic: متنكر - مموهBengali: ছদ্মবেশী - ছদ্মবেশ ধারণ করাRussian: замаскированный - переодетыйJapanese: 変装した - 偽装したVietnamese: cải trang - ngụy trangKorean: 변장한 - 위장된Turkish: kılık değiştirmiş - gizlenmişUrdu: بھیس بدلا ہوا - روپوشIndonesian: menyamar - samaran
例句
He was disguised as a clown at the party.
basic
The spy remained disguised to avoid capture.
basic
Vegetables were disguised in the soup for the kids.
basic
Her fear was disguised by a big smile.
natural
It's just criticism, disguised as advice.
natural
The thief disguised himself as a delivery man to enter the building.
natural