0 (a) pretence or disguise -- trò giả dối
Her show of friendship was (a) masquerade.
1 (with as) to pretend to be, usually intending to deceive -- giả mạo
The criminal was masquerading as a respectable businessman.
It would be a world containing demons masquerading as cats.
At the masquerade, the eight men run into the ballroom at the stroke of midnight and scare the gathered revelers.
Here, it is the masquerade that allows flexibility and freedom of manoeuvre.
That does not mean that the end users of the data are geochemists, though some of us have masqueraded under that banner.
Necrotizing soft tissue infection masquerading as cutaneous abscess following illicit drug injection.
They produce a peculiar narrative order, his specific way of creating loyalty in the reader masquerading as historical narrative.
One can miss it nowadays in the masquerade of forms that is going on.
However, when a piece of theoretical work is dismissed as 'highly personal', it seems that an essentially conceptual problem masquerades as a mere terminological dispute.
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