Disguise in spanish
Disfraz
pronunciation: disfɹ̩ɑθ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: disfɹ̩ɑθ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
disguise1 = disfraz.
Example: The argument is also supported by psychoanalytical theory, in which beauty is worn as a disguise for not possessing a phallus.more:
» be a blessing in disguise = no hay mal que por bien no venga, puede que al final sea para bien.
Example: The present crisis of careerism versus liberal arts is a blessing in disguise, forcing humanities faculty to adjust their teaching and thinking to basic questions of value and use.» in disguise = disfrazado, oculto, disimulado, verdaderamente dicho.
Example: The author addresses the question of whether a metadata specialist is really a cataloguer in disguise.disguise2 = disfrazar, camuflar, ocultar, disimular.
Example: But when the other approaches were examined and analyzed with care, it turned out that another 16 percent were disguised subject searches.more:
» disguise + Posesivo + feelings = ocultar los sentimientos.
Example: That girl could read me like a book, no matter how hard I tried to disguise my feelings.