Masquerade in spanish
Mascarada
pronunciation: mɑskɑɹ̩ɑdɑ part of speech: noun, verb
pronunciation: mɑskɑɹ̩ɑdɑ part of speech: noun, verb
In gestures
masquerade1 = baile de máscaras, baile de disfraces, mascarada.
Example: The book presents an overview of masks and masquerades in Europe from the Middle Ages to modern times.more:
» masquerade ball = baile de máscaras, baile de disfraces, mascarada.
Example: The book examines the participation of the ruling elite in masquerade balls in the 18th century.» masquerade costume = ropa de disfraz.
Example: The book considers the influence of Turkish dress on 18th c. English fashion, particularly masquerade costumes and informal dress.masquerade2 = mascarada, farsa, engaño.
Example: Such a masquerade may allow some microbes to enter the host's inner sanctum covertly in a manner analogous to the Trojan horse.masquerade as3 = hacerse pasar por, pretender ser.
Example: Problems with selecting popular science books are discussed including: bias; conflicting viewpoints; and the problem of bogus science masquerading as respectable science.