Mask in spanish

Máscara

pronunciation: mɑskɑɹ̩ɑ part of speech: noun
In gestures

mask1 = máscara, antifaz, mascarilla. 

Example: It can be likened to the production of a modern painting using spray paints and masks.

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» facemask = máscara facial.

Example: This is the only facemask and balaclava that warms the air you breath using heat exchange technology.

» gas mask = máscara antigás.

Example: It shows a military soldier in full gear with gas mask on and weapon in hand standing near a strip of deserted road.

» oxygen mask = máscara de oxígeno.

Example: If an aircraft depressurises, pilots should don oxygen masks immediately.

» scuba mask = gafas de buzo, gafas de bucear.

Example: And if you need to demist a scuba mask, just spit in it!.

» ski mask = pasamontañas, verdugo.

Example: Holding their guns at eye level, two men disguised by ski masks stormed the restaurant.

mask2 = enmascarar, encubrir, ocultar. 

Example: The categories available for classifying legal problems simply mask the incoherency and indeterminacy of legal doctrine, inhibit the growth of the law and create injustice by causing unequal situations to be treated as if they were equal.

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» unmask = desenmascarar.

Example: The author suggests that 'unmasking' technology - looking beyond its glitz and power - should begin with an honest assessment of 3 essential components: librarians' attitudes, users' attitudes, and librarians' values.

Mask synonyms

masquerade in spanish: mascarada, pronunciation: mæskɜreɪd part of speech: noun, verb dissemble in spanish: disimular, pronunciation: dɪsembəl part of speech: verb cloak in spanish: capa, pronunciation: kloʊk part of speech: noun masque in spanish: mascarada, pronunciation: mæsk part of speech: noun block out in spanish: bloquear, pronunciation: blɑkaʊt part of speech: verb

Mask antonyms

unmask pronunciation: ənmæsk part of speech: verb
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