0 something, eg a covering resembling a face, used for hiding or protecting the whole or part of the face -- หน้ากาก
Her face was a mask
under the mask of friendship.
1 to hide or disguise -- ปกปิด (ความรู้สึก)
He managed to mask his feelings.
The attitude towards masks is another example; in different areas of the state they are viewed in completely different manner.
Furthermore, the general improvement in levels of imperial trade masked important regional variations between overseas territories and within individual colonies.
Further, the identities were masked - that is, judges were not provided with information regarding the authorship of a summary and of questions.
Cereal yields, as indicators of output, fluctuated over the period of the trial, masking any possible long-term change.
Thus, the masking effect of a wild-type allele does not appear to be very strong when weakly deleterious mutations are considered.
Websites directed at consumers can incorporate such data by masking quizzes as entertainment and offering incentives such as free merchandise.
The resounding presence of her voice masks a deeper lack: she comes from nothing and disappears into thin air.
Male movie masks primarily deny physical ageing or diminished dominance ; the ever-young interior subjective becomes (or strives to become) the exterior.
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面罩, 面具,面罩, 外表/行為…
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mascarilla, máscara, máscara [feminine…
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