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disguise verb ⇨ hide 1disguise noun ⇨ costumehide1 verb hide your papers/your feelings/the truth 藏起文件;隐瞒感情;掩盖事实Quick, hide! 快点,躲起来!hide ♦︎ conceal ♦︎ cover ♦︎ disguise ♦︎ mask ♦︎ bury ♦︎ camouflageThese words all mean to put or keep sb/sth in a place where they/it cannot be seen or found, or to keep the truth or your feelings secret. 这些词均表示藏起、隐藏、隐瞒。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆to hide / conceal / disguise / mask / camouflage sth behind sth◆to hide / conceal / bury sth under sth◆to hide / conceal sth from sb◆to hide / conceal / disguise / mask the truth / the fact that...◆to hide / conceal / disguise / mask / bury your feelings◆to hide / conceal / cover / disguise / mask your disappointment / surprise◆to hide / conceal / disguise your emotion / shock◆to hide / conceal / cover your embarrassment◆to hide / conceal / mask your anger◆to completely / partly hide / conceal / cover / disguise / mask / bury sth◆to carefully hide / conceal / cover / disguise / camouflage sth◆to cleverly hide / conceal / disguise sth◆to barely / scarcely hide / conceal / cover / disguise sth■ hide (hid, hidden) [transitive] to put or keep sb/sth in a place where they/it cannot be seen or found; to keep sth secret, especially your feelings 藏起;隐藏;隐瞒(尤指感情)◆He hid the letter in a drawer.他把那封信藏在了抽屉里。◆I keep my private papers hidden.我把私人文件藏了起来。◆They hid me from the police in their attic.他们把我藏在阁楼上躲避警察。◆She struggled to hide her disappointment.她竭力掩饰她的失望。◆They claim that they have nothing to hide (= there was nothing wrong or illegal about what they did).他们声称他们没有什么可隐瞒的。◆His brusque manner hides a shy and sensitive nature.他粗鲁的举止之下藏着胆怯敏感的天性。■ conceal / /kənˈsiːl/ / [transitive] (formal) to hide sb/sth; to keep sth secret 隐藏;隐瞒;掩盖◆The paintings were concealed beneath a thick layer of plaster.那些画被藏在厚厚的灰泥层下面。◆For a long time his death was concealed from her.他的死讯对她隐瞒了很长时间。◆She sat down to conceal the fact that she was trembling.她坐下来,不让人看出她在发抖。ⓘ When it is being used to talk about emotions, conceal is often used in negative statements. 表示掩饰感情时,conceal常用于否定句◆He could not conceal his joy / disappointment.他掩饰不住自己的喜悦/失望。◆She could barely / scarcely / hardly conceal her delight.她几乎掩饰不住自己的快乐。 ■ cover [transitive] to place sth over or in front of sth in order to hide it; to hide a particular feeling from people 掩蔽;遮盖;隐瞒(感情)◆She covered her face with her hands.她双手捂着脸。◆He laughed to cover (= hide) his embarrassment.他哈哈大笑以掩饰尴尬。 see also cover ⇨ cover noun ■ disguise / /dɪsˈgaɪz/ / [transitive] to hide or change the nature of sth, so that it cannot be recognized 掩蔽;掩饰◆He tried to disguise his accent.他努力掩饰自己的口音。◆She made no attempt to disguise her surprise.她毫不掩饰自己的惊讶之情。◆It was a thinly disguised attack on the President.这是对总统不加掩饰的攻击。 see also disguise ⇨ costume noun ■ mask / /mɑːsk; NAmE mæsk/ [transitive] to hide a feeling, smell, fact, etc. so that it cannot be easily seen or noticed 掩饰,掩藏(感情、气味、事实等)◆She masked her anger with a smile.她用微笑来掩饰她的愤怒。◆Spices were used to mask the unpleasant taste of the meat.加了香料来遮掩肉的怪味。■ bury [transitive] to hide sth in the ground; to ignore or hide a feeling, mistake, etc. 埋藏;无视,掩藏(感情、错误等)◆We used to dig for hours, looking for buried treasure.我们为了寻找埋在地下的财宝曾连续挖了几个小时。◆She had learnt to bury her feelings.她学会了不让感情外露。■ camouflage /ˈkæməflɑːʒ/ / [transitive] to hide sb/sth by making them/it look like the things around, or like sth else 伪装;掩饰◆The soldiers camouflaged themselves with leaves and twigs.士兵用树叶和树枝伪装自己。 see also camouflage ⇨ costume noun costume noun costume ♦︎ disguise ♦︎ fancy dress ♦︎ camouflageThese are all words for sth that you wear to make you look different from the way you usually look. 这些词均表示特别服装、特殊装束。PATTERNS AND COLLOCATIONS 句型和搭配◆in costume / disguise / fancy dress / camouflage◆to wear a costume / a disguise / fancy dress / camouflage◆to put on a costume / disguise■ costume [countable, uncountable] the clothes worn by actors in a play or film, or worn by sb to make them look like sb/sth else (戏剧或电影的)戏装,服装;(某人乔装打扮的)装束◆I can't believe you didn't notice that guy in the giant chicken costume.我不相信你没注意到那个打扮成一只巨型鸡的家伙。◆The actors were still in costume and make-up.这些演员还没有卸装。◆a costume designer戏装设计师 see also costume ⇨ clothes ■ disguise / /dɪsˈgaɪz/ / [countable, uncountable] a thing that you wear or use to change your appearance so that people do not recognize you; the art of changing your appearance in this way 伪装物;化装用具;假扮;伪装◆She wore glasses and a wig as a disguise.她戴了眼镜和假发,以此作为伪装。◆The girl in the park turned out to be a policewoman in disguise.公园里的女孩原来是女警察乔装改扮的。▸ disguise verb [transitive] ◆She disguised herself as a boy.她女扮男装。 see also disguise ⇨ hide verb 1 NOTE 辨析 Costume or disguise?You wear a costume for fun, or to take part in a performance; you wear a disguise in order to trick people so that they do not recognize you. * costume指为了好玩或演出而穿的服装,disguise是为了瞒骗他人、不让别人认出而作的乔装改扮。■ ˌfancy ˈdress [uncountable] (BrE) clothes that you wear, especially at parties, to make you appear to be a different character 化装服;化装舞会服◆I went to a fancy dress party as a pirate.我扮作海盗去参加了一场化装晚会。■ camouflage / /ˈkæməflɑːʒ/ / [uncountable] a way of hiding soldiers and military equipment, using clothes, paint, leaves or nets, so that they look like part of their surroundings (军事上的)伪装,隐蔽◆a camouflage jacket (= covered with green and brown marks and worn by soldiers) 迷彩夹克衫◆A dozen men walked by, dressed in army camouflage and holding automatic weapons.十二个男人走了过去,他们穿着迷彩军服,拿着自动武器。 see also camouflage ⇨ hide 1 |