masquerade 在英語-中文(繁體)詞典中的翻譯
masqueradenoun uk
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/ˌmæs.kərˈeɪd/ us
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/ˌmæs.kəˈreɪd/
masquerade noun
(BEHAVIOUR)
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[ C or U ] behaviour that is intended to prevent the truth about something unpleasant or not wanted from becoming known
偽裝;掩飾
They kept up the masquerade of being happily married for over 30 years.
30多年來他們一直假裝婚姻很幸福。
(masquerade在劍橋英語-中文(繁體)詞典的翻譯 © Cambridge University Press)
masquerade的例句
masquerade
It might be alleged that these figures were modern whigs masquerading behind the name ' old whig ' but such a view seems unconvincing for three reasons.
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Social categories that masquerade as aesthetic facts simply reinscribe essentialist notions of music that precede analysis.
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One can miss it nowadays in the masquerade of forms that is going on.
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The posthuman diva is a sassy mimic, parodying the natural with a musical masquerade that mocks the fixity of femininity.
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Others see law's ability to construct authority out of thin air as a trait to be admired rather than a dangerous masquerade.
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One possibility is that empathy is not a single topic; it is simply an umbrella term masquerading as a discrete topic.
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That does not mean that the end users of the data are geochemists, though some of us have masqueraded under that banner.
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It may well be that subtle differences in the social worlds of identical twins in comparison to fraternal twins are still masquerading as genetic influence.
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示例中的觀點不代表劍橋詞典編輯、劍橋大學出版社和其許可證頒發者的觀點。
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