0 to give a new appearance to a person or thing, especially in order to hide its true form -- 给…化装,给…乔装打扮;将…伪装起来
1 something that someone wears to hide their true appearance -- 化装用具(服饰);用于伪装的东西
He claims that most Western aid to the Third World is just colonialism in disguise. 他说西方给第三世界提供的援助大多只是变相的殖民主义行为。
She usually goes out in disguise to avoid being bothered by the public. 她外出时通常都要化装,以免受到公众的打扰。
He put on a large hat and glasses as a disguise and hoped no one would recognize him. 他戴上大帽子和眼镜来伪装自己,希望没人会认出他来。
The mask has been described as a disguise which, layer after layer, increasingly conceals the ' timeless ' personality beneath.
In other words, under a high degree of media openness, it becomes very unlikely that states' capability and resolve can be misrepresented or disguised.
Some of these expenses may disguise sources of income.
The indirect speech act represents the speaker's real intention and the direct serves as a disguise.
The term internalization is but a slightly disguised synonym of ingestion.
The rather vague title disguises an important volume which examines ethics and morals of palaeontological collecting.
But does privatization resolve the present problems or is it merely a devil in disguise?
These concepts and principles are not merely philosophical niceties disguising a sort of policy machine.