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disguise+(noun)

  • 1 disguise

    1. verb
    1) (to hide the identity of by altering the appearance etc: He disguised himself as a policeman; She disguised her voice with a foreign accent.) přestrojit (se), maskovat (se)
    2) (to hide (eg one's intentions etc): He tried hard to disguise his feelings.) skrýt
    2. noun
    1) (a disguised state: He was in disguise.) přestrojení
    2) (a set of clothes, make-up etc which disguises: He was wearing a false beard as a disguise.) maska
    * * *
    • převlek
    • přestrojení

    English-Czech dictionary > disguise

  • 2 mask

    1. noun
    (something, eg a covering resembling a face, used for hiding or protecting the whole or part of the face: The thief wore a black mask; Her face was a mask; under the mask of friendship.) maska
    2. verb
    (to hide or disguise: He managed to mask his feelings.) maskovat
    * * *
    • přetvářka
    • maska
    • maskovat

    English-Czech dictionary > mask

  • 3 masquerade

    [mæskə'reid] 1. noun
    ((a) pretence or disguise: Her show of friendship was (a) masquerade.) předstírání
    2. verb
    ((with as) to pretend to be, usually intending to deceive: The criminal was masquerading as a respectable businessman.) vydávat se (za)
    * * *
    • přestrojení se
    • maškaráda

    English-Czech dictionary > masquerade

См. также в других словарях:

  • disguise — I noun artifice, camouflage, caricature, cloak, concealment counterfeit, cover, covering, deception, deceptive covering, dissimulation, facade, faking, false appearance, false colors, false copy, false front, guise, hiding, imitation, mask,… …   Law dictionary

  • disguise — ► VERB 1) alter in appearance or nature so as to conceal the identity of. 2) hide the nature or existence of (a feeling or situation). ► NOUN ▪ a means of disguising one s identity. ORIGIN Old French desguisier …   English terms dictionary

  • disguise — I. transitive verb (disguised; disguising) Etymology: Middle English disgisen, from Anglo French desguiser, deguiser, from des dis + guise guise Date: 14th century 1. a. to change the customary dress or appearance of b. to furnish with a false… …   New Collegiate Dictionary

  • disguise — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun ADJECTIVE ▪ clever, good ▪ thin ▪ State regulation often served as a thin disguise for corruption. VERB + DISGUISE ▪ adopt …   Collocations dictionary

  • disguise — I UK [dɪsˈɡaɪz] / US verb [transitive] Word forms disguise : present tense I/you/we/they disguise he/she/it disguises present participle disguising past tense disguised past participle disguised * 1) to hide something such as your feelings or… …   English dictionary

  • disguise — 1 verb (T) 1 to change someone s appearance so that they look like someone else and people cannot recognize them: disguise yourself as: Maybe you could disguise yourself as a waiter and sneak in there. | be disguised as: He escaped across the… …   Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • disguise — dis|guise1 [ dıs gaız ] verb transitive * 1. ) to hide something such as your feelings or intentions: He didn t disguise his bitterness about what had happened. a thinly disguised attempt to embarrass the prime minister 2. ) often passive to make …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • disguise — 1. noun /dɪˈskaɪz/ a) An attire (e.g. clothing) used to hide ones identity or assume another. That cape and mask complete his disguise b) The appearance of something on the outside which masks whats beneath …   Wiktionary

  • disguise — [dɪsˈgaɪz] verb [T] I 1) to hide something such as your feelings or intentions He didn t try to disguise his bitterness.[/ex] 2) to change the way that someone looks so that other people will not recognize them 3) to make something look, sound,… …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • disguise — /dəsˈgaɪz / (say duhs guyz) verb (t) (disguised, disguising) 1. to change the guise or appearance of, so as to conceal identity or to mislead; conceal the identity of by means of a misleading garb, etc. 2. to conceal or cover up the real state or …  

  • disguise — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. camouflage, makeup, dissimulation, concealment, mask. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. mask, camouflage, deceptive covering, makeup, faking, front, false front, deception, screen, smoke screen, blind,… …   English dictionary for students

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