0 to hide the identity of by altering the appearance etc -- ปลอมตัว
1 to hide (eg one’s intentions etc) -- ปิดบัง
He tried hard to disguise his feelings.
2 a disguised state -- การปลอมตัว
He was in disguise.
3 a set of clothes, make-up etc which disguises -- สิ่งที่ใช้ปลอมตัว
With pretense, disguise, and unreflective belief in disinterested philosophical analysis, philosophers can easily objectify the interests of certain power groups, whether scientific or political.
In the initial stages a degree of nationalistic euphoria disguised a series of political tensions.
It is also a building which wears a mask to disguise the social power which it exerts through its programme.
In short, the spectator remains unusually conscious of the relationship between performance and pretence, between disguise and deceit.
Narratives are seen, then, both as rhetorical ploys (disguising genuine selves) and as the very thing that guarantees our ability to have selves.
Although not very visible yet, this increased level of publicness could become a blessing in disguise.
In addition, students gave professors customary presents on special occasions; these gifts, which could be quite onerous, were not disguised payments.
These concepts and principles are not merely philosophical niceties disguising a sort of policy machine.
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給…化裝,給…喬裝打扮, 將…偽裝起來, 掩飾,隱藏(觀點、感受等)…
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给…化装,给…乔装打扮, 将…伪装起来, 掩饰,隐藏(观点、感受等)…
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ropa o accesorios para ocultar la verdadera identidad, disfraz, disfrazar…
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disfarce, disfarçar…
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変装, (人)を変装させる…
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kıyafet değiştirerek başkaları tarafından tanınmayı engellemek, gizlenmek, (fikir…
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déguisement [masculine], déguiser, camoufler…
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roba o complements per a ocultar la veritable identitat, disfressa, disfressar…
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