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Толковый словарь английского языка - disguise

 

Disguise

disguise
I. transitive verb (~d; disguising) Etymology: Middle English disgisen, from Anglo-French desguiser, deguiser, from desdis+ guise guise Date: 14th century 1. to change the customary dress or appearance of, to furnish with a false appearance or an assumed identity, disfigure, to obscure the existence or true state or character of ; conceal , ~dly adverb ~ment noun ~r noun Synonyms: see: ~ II. noun Date: 14th century apparel assumed to conceal one's identity or counterfeit another's, the act of disguising, 3. form misrepresenting the true nature of something , an artificial manner ; pretense
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  v. & n. --v.tr. 1 (often foll. by as) alter the appearance, sound, smell, etc., of so as to conceal the identity; make unrecognizable (disguised herself as a policewoman; disguised the taste by adding sugar). 2 misrepresent or cover up (disguised the truth; disguised their intentions). --n. 1 a a costume, false beard, make-up, etc., used to alter the appearance so as to conceal or deceive. b any action, manner, etc., used for deception. 2 a the act or practice of disguising; the concealment of reality. b an instance of this. Phrases and idioms in disguise 1 wearing a concealing costume etc. 2 appearing to be the opposite (a blessing in disguise). Derivatives disguisement n. Etymology: ME f. OF desguis(i)er (as DIS-, GUISE) ...
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