0 the appearance of someone or something, especially when intended to deceive -- (尤指为了欺骗而装出的)外表,表现形式;伪装
They were said to be dressed in various guises, as beggars and pilgrims.!
Many aspects of controlled observation are described in the second section, from mail and electronic surveys and matched guise technique to different types of interviews.
We also extracted offers in the guise of repairs to a child's term made by the adult speaker.
Virtually all countries have experimented with land reform in different guises, from the piecemeal to the revolutionary, with varying degrees of success.
In its shell guise, the spiral usually has small protuberances around the perimeter.
These notions typically arise in a slightly different guise in the context of group actions.
The study of human cognition, in its many guises, has consistently signaled that two forms of knowledge are accumulated during learning.
Does such self-coinage, in the guise of coinage of the self, make them counterfeit?