
가면을 쓰고 참여하는 사교적인 파티나 모임
A social gathering or party where guests wear masks and often elaborate costumes.
예문:
"The annual masquerade at the opera house requires all attendees to wear velvet masks."
"She met her future husband at a masquerade where neither knew the other's identity."
본래의 모습이나 상황을 속이기 위한 거짓된 겉치레
A false show or pretense intended to deceive others about one's true nature or situation.
예문:
"The corporate masquerade crumbled when the auditors discovered the hidden debts."
"Behind her cheerful masquerade lay a deep sense of loneliness."
다른 사람인 것처럼 행동하거나 변장하여 정체를 속이다
To pretend to be someone else, typically by wearing a disguise or using a false identity.
예문:
"The detective had to masquerade as a waiter to overhear the suspect's conversation."
"He was caught masquerading as a licensed doctor in several small towns."
다른 무언가로 위장되거나 잘못 전달되어 오해를 불러일으키다
To be disguised or passed off as something else, often to mislead.
예문:
"The scam emails often masquerade as urgent alerts from your bank."
"Propaganda frequently masquerades as historical fact in state-controlled textbooks."