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81 disguise one's intentions
◙ v. להסתיר כוונותיו של אחד* * *◙ דחא לש ויתונווכ ריתסהל◄ -
82 disguise oneself
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83 disguise oneself as
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84 disguise
1. n1) маскировка, камуфляж2) маска, личина2. vмаскировать, камуфлировать, скрывать -
85 disguise handwriting
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86 disguise intentions
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87 disguise true feelings
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88 disguise voice
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89 disguise
menyamarkan, menyembunyikan* * *menyembunyikan* * *menyamarkan, menyembunyikan* * *penyamaran, menyamar -
90 disguise
máskara, pagbabalat-kayô, disfrás -
91 disguise
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92 disguise
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93 disguise
I n1) маскування; зміна зовнішнього вигляду2) маска, змінена зовнішність; змінений костюм; оманлива зовнішність; маска, личина3) лицемірство, обманII v1) маскувати, змінювати зовнішність; переодягати2) представляти у фальшивому світлі, спотворювати3) приховувати, не показувати4) п'янити, туманити голову ( про вино) -
94 disguise by camouflaging
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95 disguise oneself
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96 disguise oneself
iğreti kılığa girmek -
97 disguise
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98 disguise
n. 1. баг. 2. зүсээ хувиргах. v. баг өмсөх, зүсээ хувиргах. -
99 disguise
vt., n. 변장하다, 거짓 꾸미다, 속이다, 감추다, 변장, 가장복, 거짓꾸밈, 구실 -
100 disguise
تغيير قيافه دادن ، جامه مبدل پوشيدن ، نهان داشتن ، پنهان كردن ، لباس مبدل ،تغيير قيافه
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