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masque [mask]masculine nouna. ( = objet) maskb. ( = cosmétique) masque de beauté face pack* * *masknom masculin1) ( sur le visage) mask2) ( de beauté) face-pack3) ( expression)4) Informatique mask•Phrasal Verbs:••jeter le masque — to show one's true colours [BrE]
* * *mask nm* * *masque nm1 ( sur le visage) mask; il avait or portait un masque de chien he was wearing a dog mask; masque de gaze surgical mask; masque protecteur protective mask; masque d'arlequin Harlequin mask; masque de carnaval carnival mask; masque d'escrime fencing mask;2 Cosmét face-pack; masque antirides anti-wrinkle face-pack;4 ( expression) expression; ( pour cacher ses sentiments) appearance; prendre un masque tragique to put on a tragic expression; se couvrir du masque de la vertu to hide behind the appearance of virtue; sous le masque de qch under the guise of sth;7 ( en graphisme) contact print;8 Électron mask.masque d'apiculteur beekeeper's veil; masque funéraire funeral mask; masque à gaz gas mask; masque de grossesse mask of pregnancy, chloasma spéc; masque mortuaire death mask; masque à oxygène oxygen mask; masque de plongée diving mask; masque purifiant Cosmét face-pack; masque de soudeur face shield; le Masque de fer the Iron Mask; l'homme au Masque de fer the Man in the Iron Mask.jeter le masque to show one's true coloursGB; bas les masques! no more pretending now; arracher le masque à qn to unmask sb.[mask] nom masculin1. [déguisement, protection] maskmasque de carnaval ou de Mardi gras (carnival) maskmasque funéraire ou mortuaire death maskmasque d'escrime/de plongée fencing/diving maskmasque d'anesthésie/à oxygène/stérile anaesthetic/oxygen/sterile mask2. [pour la peau]masque (de beauté) face pack ou mask3. MÉDECINEsous ce masque jovial, elle cache son amertume under that jovial facade ou appearance, she conceals her bitternesssa bonté n'est qu'un masque his kindness is just a front ou is only skin-deeplever ou tomber le masque, jeter (bas) son masque to unmask oneself, to show one's true colours, to take off one's mask5. (littéraire) [personne masquée] mask7. ACOUSTIQUE9. INFORMATIQUE -
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masque [mask]masculine nouna. ( = objet) maskb. ( = cosmétique) masque de beauté face pack* * *masknom masculin1) ( sur le visage) mask2) ( de beauté) face-pack3) ( expression)4) Informatique mask•Phrasal Verbs:••jeter le masque — to show one's true colours [BrE]
* * *mask nm* * *masque nm1 ( sur le visage) mask; il avait or portait un masque de chien he was wearing a dog mask; masque de gaze surgical mask; masque protecteur protective mask; masque d'arlequin Harlequin mask; masque de carnaval carnival mask; masque d'escrime fencing mask;2 Cosmét face-pack; masque antirides anti-wrinkle face-pack;4 ( expression) expression; ( pour cacher ses sentiments) appearance; prendre un masque tragique to put on a tragic expression; se couvrir du masque de la vertu to hide behind the appearance of virtue; sous le masque de qch under the guise of sth;7 ( en graphisme) contact print;8 Électron mask.masque d'apiculteur beekeeper's veil; masque funéraire funeral mask; masque à gaz gas mask; masque de grossesse mask of pregnancy, chloasma spéc; masque mortuaire death mask; masque à oxygène oxygen mask; masque de plongée diving mask; masque purifiant Cosmét face-pack; masque de soudeur face shield; le Masque de fer the Iron Mask; l'homme au Masque de fer the Man in the Iron Mask.jeter le masque to show one's true coloursGB; bas les masques! no more pretending now; arracher le masque à qn to unmask sb.2. [virage] blind -
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masculine noun( = fête) carnival━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━━✎ En anglais, il y a un i à la place du deuxième a.* * ** * *kaʀnaval nm* * *1 ( fête) carnival; jour du carnaval carnival day; masque/char de carnaval carnival mask/float; le carnaval de Venise/Rio the Venice/Rio carnival;2 ( mannequin) (sa majesté) carnaval King Carnival.[karnaval] nom masculin1. [fête] carnival2. [mannequin]
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