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disguising是disguise的现在分词 disguise美 [dɪs'ɡaɪz] 英 [dɪs'ɡaɪz] 第三人称单数:disguises 现在分词:disguising 过去式:disguised v.+n. disguise fact,disguise identity v. cover up,hide,conceal,mask,masquerade n. costume,cover,front,veneer,concealment v. | 1. to make changes in the appearance of somebody or something to avoid recognition 2. to hide feelings or facts from other people 3. to change something so that it cannot be recognized 4. to make changes in the way that someone looks so that other people will not recognize them 5. change the appearance,etc.of,in order to deceive or to hide the indentity of 7. change the appearance,etc.of,in order to deceive or to hide the identity of 1. to make changes in the appearance of somebody or something to avoid recognition 2. to hide feelings or facts from other people 3. to change something so that it cannot be recognized 4. to make changes in the way that someone looks so that other people will not recognize them 5. change the appearance,etc.of,in order to deceive or to hide the indentity of 7. change the appearance,etc.of,in order to deceive or to hide the identity of | n. | 1. something worn or done in order to change somebody's appearance and prevent recognition 2. the alteration or concealment of something in order to prevent it being seen or recognized by others 3. an altered appearance intended to conceal somebody's identity or make somebody look like somebody else 4. something that you wear to change the way that you look so that people will not recognize you 5. something that hides what something really is, especially by making it seem better than it is 1. something worn or done in order to change somebody's appearance and prevent recognition 2. the alteration or concealment of something in order to prevent it being seen or recognized by others 3. an altered appearance intended to conceal somebody's identity or make somebody look like somebody else 4. something that you wear to change the way that you look so that people will not recognize you 5. something that hides what something really is, especially by making it seem better than it is |
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