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1 verkleiden
I v/tII v/refl dress up ( als as); (sich tarnen) put on a disguise; jeder muss sich verkleiden everyone has to wear fancy dress (Am. wear a costume)* * *to wainscot; to disguise;sich verkleidento disguise; to dress up* * *ver|klei|den ptp verkleidet1. vt1) jdn to disguise; (= kostümieren) to dress up, to put into fancy dress; (fig) Ideen, Absicht to disguise, to maskalle waren verkleidet — everyone was dressed up, everyone was in fancy dress
2) (= verschalen) Wand, Schacht, Tunnel to line; (= vertäfeln) to panel; (= bedecken) to cover; (= ausschlagen, auslegen) Kiste etc to line; (= verdecken) Heizkörper to cover, to mask2. vrto disguise oneself; (= sich kostümieren) to dress (oneself) upmuss man sich verkléíden? — do you have to wear fancy dress?
* * *(to hide the identity of by altering the appearance etc: He disguised himself as a policeman; She disguised her voice with a foreign accent.) disguise* * *ver·klei·den *I. vtihr verkleideter Bruder her brother in fancy dressII. vr* * *transitives Verb1) disguise; (kostümieren) dress upsich verkleiden — disguise oneself/dress [oneself] up
* * *A. v/t1. dress sb up (B. v/r dress up (als as); (sich tarnen) put on a disguise;jeder muss sich verkleiden everyone has to wear fancy dress (US wear a costume)* * *transitives Verb1) disguise; (kostümieren) dress upsich verkleiden — disguise oneself/dress [oneself] up
* * *v.to disguise v.to wainscot v. -
2 Verkleidung
f1. fancy dress, Am. costume, disguise2. covering; lining; facing; panel(l)ing; verkleiden I 2* * *die Verkleidung(Bedeckung) lining; panelling; covering; revetment; paneling; facing;(Maske) fancy dress; disguise* * *Ver|klei|dungf1) (= das Verkleiden von Menschen) disguising; (= Kostümierung) dressing up, putting into fancy dress; (= Kleidung) disguise; (= Kostüm) fancy dress2) (=das Verkleiden Material) lining; (mit Holz) panelling (Brit), paneling (esp US); (= das Bedecken) covering; (= das Verdecken) masking* * *die1) (a disguised state: He was in disguise.) disguise2) (a set of clothes, make-up etc which disguises: He was wearing a false beard as a disguise.) disguise* * *Ver·klei·dung<-, -en>f1. (Kostüm) disguise, fancy dressin dieser \Verkleidung in this disguise [or fancy dress* * *1) o. Pl. disguising; (das Kostümieren) dressing up3) s. verkleiden 2): covering; lining; facing4) (Umhüllung) cover* * *1. fancy dress, US costume, disguise* * *1) o. Pl. disguising; (das Kostümieren) dressing up3) s. verkleiden 2): covering; lining; facing4) (Umhüllung) cover* * *f.boarding n.casing n.cladding n.facing n.paneling n.revetment n. -
3 maskieren
* * *sich maskierento masquerade* * *mas|kie|ren [mas'kiːrən] ptp maskiert1. vt1) (= verkleiden) to dress up; (= unkenntlich machen) to disguise2) (= verbergen) to mask, to disguise2. vrto dress up; (= sich unkenntlich machen) to disguise oneselfsich als jd/etw maskíéren (fig) — to masquerade as sb/sth
* * *mas·kie·ren *[masˈki:rən]vt▪ etw \maskieren to disguise sth2. (verkleiden)3. (verdecken)* * *1.transitives Verb1) mask2) (verkleiden) dress up2.reflexives Verb1) put on a mask/masks2) (sich verkleiden) dress up* * ** * *1.transitives Verb1) mask2) (verkleiden) dress up2.reflexives Verb1) put on a mask/masks2) (sich verkleiden) dress up* * *v.to mask v. -
4 tarnen
I v/t bes. MIL. camouflage; (Identität, Gefühle etc.) disguise; die Radarfalle war geschickt getarnt the radar trap was well disguised; als Punker getarnte Drogenfahnder drugs investigators made up ( oder disguised) as punks* * *to camouflage; to disguise* * *tạr|nen ['tarnən]1. vtto camouflage; (fig) Absichten, Identität etc to disguise2. vr(Tier) to camouflage itself; (Mensch) to disguise oneself* * *(to conceal with camouflage.) camouflage* * *tar·nen[ˈtarnən]vt▪ etw [durch [o als] etw] \tarnen to disguise sth [by doing sth]der Privatdetektiv hatte sich als Mitarbeiter getarnt the private detective had disguised himself as an employee* * *1.transitives, intransitives Verb camouflage2.reflexives Verb camouflage oneself* * *A. v/t besonders MIL camouflage; (Identität, Gefühle etc) disguise;die Radarfalle war geschickt getarnt the radar trap was well disguised;als Punker getarnte Drogenfahnder drugs investigators made up ( oder disguised) as punksB. v/r:* * *1.transitives, intransitives Verb camouflage2.reflexives Verb camouflage oneself* * *v.to camouflage v.to disguise v. -
5 verstellen
I v/t1. (Hebel etc.) shift; (einstellen, auch falsch) adjust; (Uhr, Gerät etc.) adjust; (Schrank etc.) move; (Buch) put in the wrong place; der Sitz lässt sich stufenlos in der Höhe etc. verstellen the seat is fully adjustable for height etc.; jemand hat die ganzen Sender verstellt s.o. has (wrongly) altered the tuning of all the stations2. (versperren) block, obstruct; Blick 33. (Handschrift, Stimme) disguiseII v/refl fig. pretend, put on an act; (heucheln) dissemble; er kann sich gut verstellen he’s a good actor* * *(justieren) to adjust; to shift; to move;(unkenntlich machen) to disguise;(versperren) to block; to obstruct;sich verstellento pretend; to dissemble* * *ver|stẹl|len ptp verste\#llt1. vt1) (= anders einstellen, regulieren) to adjust; Signal, Zahlen to alter, to change; Möbel, Gegenstände to move or shift (out of position or place); (= in Unordnung bringen) to put in the wrong place, to misplace; (= falsch einstellen) to adjust wrongly; Radio to alter the tuning of; Uhr to put (Brit) or set wrong2) Stimme to disguise3) (= versperren) to block, to obstruct; (= vollstellen) Zimmer to clutter up2. vrto move (out of position); (fig) to act or play a part; (= Gefühle verbergen) to hide one's (true) feelings* * ** * *ver·stel·len *I. vt▪ etw \verstellen1. (anders einstellen) to adjust sthetw in der Höhe \verstellen to adjust sth for height2. (anders regulieren) to adjust [or alter the setting of] sth3. (woandershin stellen) to move sth4. (unzugänglich machen) to block sthjdm den Weg \verstellen to block sb's path, to stand in sb's way5. (verändern) to disguise sthII. vr* * *1.transitives Verb1) (falsch platzieren) misplace; put [back] in the wrong place2) (anders einstellen) adjust <seat etc.>; alter [the adjustment of] <mirror etc.>; reset <alarm clock, points, etc.>3) (versperren) block, obstruct <entrance, exit, view, etc.>4) (zur Täuschung verändern) disguise, alter <voice, handwriting>2.reflexives Verb1) (seine Einstellung, Position verändern) alter; (so dass es falsch eingestellt ist) get out of adjustment2) (sich anders geben als man ist) pretend; play-act* * *A. v/t1. (Hebel etc) shift; (einstellen, auch falsch) adjust; (Uhr, Gerät etc) adjust; (Schrank etc) move; (Buch) put in the wrong place;verstellen the seat is fully adjustable for height etc;jemand hat die ganzen Sender verstellt sb has (wrongly) altered the tuning of all the stations3. (Handschrift, Stimme) disguiseer kann sich gut verstellen he’s a good actor* * *1.transitives Verb1) (falsch platzieren) misplace; put [back] in the wrong place2) (anders einstellen) adjust <seat etc.>; alter [the adjustment of] <mirror etc.>; reset <alarm clock, points, etc.>3) (versperren) block, obstruct <entrance, exit, view, etc.>4) (zur Täuschung verändern) disguise, alter <voice, handwriting>2.reflexives Verb1) (seine Einstellung, Position verändern) alter; (so dass es falsch eingestellt ist) get out of adjustment2) (sich anders geben als man ist) pretend; play-act* * *v.to misplace v.to shift v. -
6 vermummen
II v/refl wrap o.s. up (in + Akk in); (sich verkleiden) disguise o.s.; bei einer Demonstration: wear a mask* * *sich vermummento mum* * *ver|mụm|men [fɛɐ'mʊmən] ptp vermu\#mmt1. vtto wrap up (warm)2. vr1) (= sich warm anziehen) to wrap (oneself) up (warm)2) (= sich verkleiden) to disguise oneself* * *ver·mum·men *[fɛɐ̯ˈmʊmən]I. vtII. vr▪ vermummt masked* * *transitives Verb1) (einhüllen) wrap up [warmly]2) (verbergen) disguise* * *B. v/r wrap o.s. up (* * *transitives Verb1) (einhüllen) wrap up [warmly]2) (verbergen) disguise -
7 Maskierung
f1. Vorgang: dressing up* * *Mas|kie|rungf -, -en1) (= das Verkleiden) dressing up; (= Sich-Unkenntlichmachen) disguising oneself2) (= Verkleidung) fancy-dress costume; (von Spion etc) disguise3) (= Verhüllung) masking* * *Mas·kie·rung<-, -en>f2. (Verkleidung) mask* * *die; Maskierung, Maskierungen1) (das Verkleiden) dressing up2) (Verkleidung) disguise3) (Tarnung) masking; disguising* * *1. Vorgang: dressing up* * *die; Maskierung, Maskierungen1) (das Verkleiden) dressing up2) (Verkleidung) disguise3) (Tarnung) masking; disguising -
8 verhüllen
v/t1. cover2. fig. (verschleiern) cover up, disguise; (Wahrheit etc.) conceal* * *to cover up; to mantle; to envelop; to veil* * *ver|hụ̈l|len ptp verhü\#llt1. vtto veil; Haupt, Körperteil, Gebäude to cover; (fig) to mask, to disguise2. vr(Frau) to veil oneself; (Berge etc) to become veiled* * *1) (to hide from sight: The rain blotted out the view.) blot out2) (to cover or hide: He used a false name to cloak his activities.) cloak* * *ver·hül·len *vt* * *transitives Verb cover; (fig.) disguise; maskeine verhüllte Drohung — (fig.) a veiled threat
* * *verhüllen v/t1. cover2. fig (verschleiern) cover up, disguise; (Wahrheit etc) conceal* * *transitives Verb cover; (fig.) disguise; maskeine verhüllte Drohung — (fig.) a veiled threat
* * *v.to envelope v.to mantle v.to veil v. -
9 verschleiern
I v/t veil; fig. (Absicht etc.) auch disguise; (Skandal etc.) cover up; die Bilanz etc. verschleiern WIRTS. doctor the balance sheet umg., cook the books umg.II v/refl1. Frau: put a veil on2. Himmel: become hazy* * *to veil* * *ver|schlei|ern [fɛɐ'ʃlaiɐn] ptp verschleiert1. vtto veil; (fig auch) to disguise, to cover up; Blick to blurNebel verschleiert die Aussicht/die Berge — the view is/the mountains are hidden by or under a veil of mist
2. vr(Frau) to veil oneself; (Himmel) to become hazy; (Blick) to become blurred; (= träumerisch werden) to become hazy; (Stimme) to become husky* * *(to hide or disguise: He managed to mask his feelings.) mask* * *ver·schlei·ern *[fɛɐ̯ˈʃlaiɐn]vt▪ jdn/etw \verschleiern to cover sb/sth with a veilsich dat das Gesicht \verschleiern to wear a veil, to veil one's face, to cover one's face with a veil2. (verdecken)3. (vertuschen)die Tatsachen \verschleiern to disguise the facts* * *transitives Verb1) veil2) (fig.): (verbergen) draw a veil over, cover up <deception, facts, scandal, etc.>; hide < intentions>* * *A. v/t veil; fig (Absicht etc) auch disguise; (Skandal etc) cover up;die Bilanz etcB. v/r1. Frau: put a veil on2. Himmel: become hazy* * *transitives Verb1) veil2) (fig.): (verbergen) draw a veil over, cover up <deception, facts, scandal, etc.>; hide < intentions>* * *v.to blur v.to fog v.to veil v. -
10 Inkognito
I Adv. reisen etc.: incognitoII Inkognito n; -s, -s disguise; sein Inkognito wahren remain incognito, preserve one’s disguise; sein Inkognito lüften reveal one’s (true) identity, drop one’s mask* * *incognito* * *In|kọg|ni|to [ɪn'kɔgnito]nt -s, -sincognito* * *(without letting people know who one is, eg by using a false name: He travelled incognito to Paris.) incognito* * *In·kog·ni·to<-s, -s>[ɪnˈkɔgnito]nt (geh) incognitosein \Inkognito lüften [o preisgeben] to reveal one's identity* * *das; Inkognitos, Inkognitos incognito* * *A. adv reisen etc: incognitosein Inkognito wahren remain incognito, preserve one’s disguise;sein Inkognito lüften reveal one’s (true) identity, drop one’s mask* * *das; Inkognitos, Inkognitos incognito* * *adj.incognito adj. -
11 inkognito
I Adv. reisen etc.: incognitoII Inkognito n; -s, -s disguise; sein Inkognito wahren remain incognito, preserve one’s disguise; sein Inkognito lüften reveal one’s (true) identity, drop one’s mask* * *incognito* * *In|kọg|ni|to [ɪn'kɔgnito]nt -s, -sincognito* * *(without letting people know who one is, eg by using a false name: He travelled incognito to Paris.) incognito* * *In·kog·ni·to<-s, -s>[ɪnˈkɔgnito]nt (geh) incognitosein \Inkognito lüften [o preisgeben] to reveal one's identity* * *das; Inkognitos, Inkognitos incognito* * *A. adv reisen etc: incognitosein Inkognito wahren remain incognito, preserve one’s disguise;sein Inkognito lüften reveal one’s (true) identity, drop one’s mask* * *das; Inkognitos, Inkognitos incognito* * *adj.incognito adj. -
12 Tarnung
f camouflage (auch fig. und EDV-Virus), disguise, cover* * *die Tarnungdisguise; camouflage* * *Tạr|nung ['tarnʊŋ]f -, -encamouflage; (von Agent etc) disguiseer fuhr zur Tarnung erst eine Station mit der U-Bahn — as a cover he first went one stop on the subway
* * *(something, eg protective colouring, that makes an animal, person, building etc difficult for enemies to see against the background: The tiger's stripes are an effective camouflage in the jungle; The soldiers wound leaves and twigs round their helmets as camouflage.) camouflage* * *Tar·nung<-, -en>f2. MIL camouflage3. (tarnende Identität) cover* * *die; Tarnung, Tarnungen (auch fig.) camouflage* * ** * *die; Tarnung, Tarnungen (auch fig.) camouflage* * *-en f.camouflage n.scrim net (military) n. -
13 Vermummung
f disguise; bei Demonstrationen: wearing of masks* * *die Vermummungmummery* * *Ver|mụm|mungf -, -endisguise; (von Demonstranten) covering of the face* * *Ver·mum·mung<-, -en>f disguise* * ** * *f.mummery n. -
14 unkenntlich
Adj. unrecognizable; Schrift: indecipherable; unkenntlich machen (entstellen) disfigure; (verzerren) distort; (Schrift etc.) deface; (verkleiden) disguise; sich unkenntlich machen make o.s. unrecognizable; die Personen auf dem Foto unkenntlich machen make the people in the photo unrecognizable* * *ụn|kennt|lichadjunrecognizable; Inschrift etc indecipherable* * *un·kennt·lich[ˈʊnkɛntlɪç]adj unrecognizable, indecipherableeine \unkenntliche Eintragung an indecipherable entryetw \unkenntlich machen to make sth unrecognizable* * ** * *unkenntlich machen (entstellen) disfigure; (verzerren) distort; (Schrift etc) deface; (verkleiden) disguise;sich unkenntlich machen make o.s. unrecognizable;die Personen auf dem Foto unkenntlich machen make the people in the photo unrecognizable* * ** * *adj.unrecognizable adj. -
15 Verbergen
(unreg.)I v/t hide, eher förm. conceal ( vor + Dat from); sein Gesicht verbergen in (+ Dat) bury one’s face in; nichts zu verbergen haben have nothing to hide; siehe auch verborgen2* * *to conceal; to cover up; to hide; to veil; to disguise; to burrow; to dissemble; to secrete;sich verbergento hide* * *ver|bẹr|gen ptp verbo\#rgen [fɛɐ'bɔrgn] irreg1. vt(+dat, vor +dat from) (lit, fig) to hide, to conceal; (vor der Polizei auch) to harbour (Brit), to harbor (US); (COMPUT ) Fenster etc to hide2. vrto hide (oneself), to conceal oneselfSee:→ auch verborgen* * *1) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) bury2) (to hide or keep secret: He concealed his disappointment from his friends.) conceal3) (to hide (eg one's intentions etc): He tried hard to disguise his feelings.) disguise4) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) hold back5) (to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) obscure6) (to hide: He secreted the money under his mattress.) secrete* * *ver·ber·gen *▪ jdn/etw [vor jdm] \verbergen to hide [or conceal] sb/sth [from sb]einen Partisanen/Verbrecher [vor jdm] \verbergen to harbour [or AM -or] [or hide] [or conceal] a partisan/criminal [from sb]▪ [jdm] etw \verbergen to hide [or conceal] sth [from sb] [or keep sth from sb]* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) hide; conceal2) (verheimlichen) hidejemandem etwas verbergen, etwas vor jemandem verbergen — keep something from somebody
* * ** * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) hide; conceal2) (verheimlichen) hidejemandem etwas verbergen, etwas vor jemandem verbergen — keep something from somebody
* * *(vor) v.to conceal (from) v. v.to burrow v.to bury v.to conceal v.to dissemble v.to hide v.(§ p.,p.p.: hid, hidden) -
16 verbergen
(unreg.)I v/t hide, eher förm. conceal ( vor + Dat from); sein Gesicht verbergen in (+ Dat) bury one’s face in; nichts zu verbergen haben have nothing to hide; siehe auch verborgen2* * *to conceal; to cover up; to hide; to veil; to disguise; to burrow; to dissemble; to secrete;sich verbergento hide* * *ver|bẹr|gen ptp verbo\#rgen [fɛɐ'bɔrgn] irreg1. vt(+dat, vor +dat from) (lit, fig) to hide, to conceal; (vor der Polizei auch) to harbour (Brit), to harbor (US); (COMPUT ) Fenster etc to hide2. vrto hide (oneself), to conceal oneselfSee:→ auch verborgen* * *1) (to hide (under the ground etc): My socks are buried somewhere in this drawer.) bury2) (to hide or keep secret: He concealed his disappointment from his friends.) conceal3) (to hide (eg one's intentions etc): He tried hard to disguise his feelings.) disguise4) (to refuse to tell someone (something): The police were convinced the man was holding something back.) hold back5) (to make obscure: A large tree obscured the view.) obscure6) (to hide: He secreted the money under his mattress.) secrete* * *ver·ber·gen *▪ jdn/etw [vor jdm] \verbergen to hide [or conceal] sb/sth [from sb]einen Partisanen/Verbrecher [vor jdm] \verbergen to harbour [or AM -or] [or hide] [or conceal] a partisan/criminal [from sb]▪ [jdm] etw \verbergen to hide [or conceal] sth [from sb] [or keep sth from sb]* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) hide; conceal2) (verheimlichen) hidejemandem etwas verbergen, etwas vor jemandem verbergen — keep something from somebody
* * *verbergen (irr)A. v/t hide, eher form conceal (vor +dat from);sein Gesicht verbergen in (+dat) bury one’s face in;* * *unregelmäßiges transitives Verb1) (auch fig.) hide; conceal2) (verheimlichen) hidejemandem etwas verbergen, etwas vor jemandem verbergen — keep something from somebody
* * *(vor) v.to conceal (from) v. v.to burrow v.to bury v.to conceal v.to dissemble v.to hide v.(§ p.,p.p.: hid, hidden) -
17 Verhüllung
f1. cover(ing)2. fig. concealment, disguising, disguise* * *Ver|hụ̈l|lung [fɛɐ'hʏlʊŋ]f -, -en1) (= das Verhüllen) veiling; (von Haupt, Körperteil) covering; (fig) masking, disguising2) (= Bedeckung) veil; (von Haupt, Körperteil) cover; (fig) mask, disguise3) (= Ausdruck) euphemism* * *1. cover(ing)2. fig concealment, disguising, disguise -
18 Verstellung
f1. shifting; (Einstellen) adjustment3. fig. preten|ce (Am. -se); (play-)acting, dissimulation; das ist reine Verstellung fig. auch it’s just one big act* * *die Verstellungdissimulation; adjustment* * *Ver|stẹl|lungf1) (= Regulierung) adjustment; (von Signal, Zahlen) alteration; (von Möbeln, Gegenständen) moving or shifting (out of position) no indef art2) (von Stimme) disguise3) (Versperrung) blockage, obstruction4) (= Vortäuschung) pretending, feigning* * *die1) ((a) pretence or disguise: Her show of friendship was (a) masquerade.) masquerade2) (a false manner or way of behaving assumed in order to impress others; a pretence: His indignation was only a pose.) pose* * *Ver·stel·lungf* * *die play-acting; pretence; (der Stimme, Schrift) disguising; alteration* * *1. shifting; (Einstellen) adjustment3. fig pretence (US -se); (play-)acting, dissimulation;das ist reine Verstellung fig auch it’s just one big act* * *die play-acting; pretence; (der Stimme, Schrift) disguising; alteration* * *f.disguise n.dissimulation n.feint n.misalignment n. -
19 maskieren
mas·kie·ren * [masʼki:rən]vt1) ( unkenntlich machen)etw \maskieren to disguise sth;sich [mit etw] \maskieren to put on a [certain] mask [or disguise];2) ( verkleiden)sich [als etw/ein Tier] \maskieren to dress up [as sth/an animal]3) ( verdecken)etw [mit etw] \maskieren to disguise [or mask] sth [with sth] -
20 verschleiern
verschleiern v GEN conceal, cover up, disguise, mask • die Bilanz verschleiern RW (BE, infrml) fiddle the balance, (infrml) cook the books* * *v < Geschäft> conceal, cover up, disguise, mask* * *verschleiern
to conceal, to cloak, to obscure, to mask, to veil;
• Bilanz verschleiern to cook (doctor, fake, tamper with, window-dress) a balance sheet;
• seine Börsengeschäfte verschleiern to cloak one’s trade;
• seine Vermögenslage verschleiern to conceal one’s financial conditions;
• ausländische Vermögenswerte verschleiern to conceal foreign assets.
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