guise如何读

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guise是什么意思

  • n.

    〈古〉装束,外衣;形象,化身;伪装;借口

  • vt.

    使化装;

  • vi.

    伪装;

  • guise英英释义

    noun

    a form or style of dress : costume

    attended the masquerade in the guise of a court jester

    obsolete manner, fashion

    archaic a customary way of speaking or behaving

    external appearance : semblance

    The android is a machine in human guise.

    pretext

    swindles people under the guise of friendship

    biographical name (1)

    2nd Duc de 1519–1563 François de Lorraine French soldier and politician

    biographical name (2)

    3rd Duc de 1550–1588 Henri I de Lorraine French soldier and politician

    guise词源中文解释

    13世纪晚期,“服装的风格或时尚”,源自古法语 guise “方式,时尚,方式”,来自法兰克人 *wisa 或类似的日耳曼语源,来自原始日耳曼语 *wison “外观,形式,方式”,来自 *wissaz(源头还包括古高地德语 wisa “方式,智慧”),源自 PIE 词根 *weid- “看到”。 “假装的外观”一词来自1660年代,源自早期的“面具,伪装”(约1500年)的意思。

    guise词源英文解释

    Middle English gise, guise, from Anglo-French, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German wīsa manner — more at wise

    The first known use of guise was in the 13th century

    guise儿童词典英英释义

    gunwalenoun

    the upper edge of a ship's side

    gunnysacknoun

    a sack made of a coarse heavy fabric (as burlap)

    gulpverb

    to swallow hurriedly or greedily or in one swallow

    to keep back as if by swallowing

    gulp down a sob

    to catch the breath as if in taking a long drink

    guisenoun

    a form or style of dress : costume

    in the guise of a shepherd

    outer or disguised appearance : semblance

    swindled people under the guise of friendship

    guise 例句

    1 Later that month, he became a full-time anti-Muslim activist and conspiracy theorist –– all under the guise of being a counterterrorism expert.

    2 Martin Skegg A well-worn spoof format, with roving reporters unearthing grainy footage of lookalikes cavorting riotously in the guise of the rich and famous.

    3 “I think they are part of a greater moral panic about the fear of strangers in an increasingly urban, impersonal and unpredictable world. Phantom clowns are essentially the bogeyman in a different cultural guise.”

    4 “We’re not operating under the guise of finding out ‘what happened?’, because we know what happened.”

    5 There's much to like about Lass as a dashing lad, when Rosalind goes incognito in liberating male guise.

    6 In the case of “Liberation of Aunt Jemima: Cocktail,” the entire vessel takes on the guise of a weapon.

    7 “The Nine are abroad again. They have crossed the River secretly and are moving westward. They have taken the guise of riders in black.”

    8 Sure, last year she tweeted an advert for a brand of “weight-loss tea” and in January, she Instagrammed another advert for a meal-replacement milkshake in the guise of an underwear photo.

    9 The first year that I missed Christmas at home, I was in Paris, under the guise of studying abroad.

    10 The couple began the episode fretting about the child’s health, in the guise of a conversation about tomatoes, and ended it passing around an ultrasound photo of their offspring.

    11 In “Ralphie to the Rescue!” the stage becomes a Wild West town where Ralphie, with his trusty Red Ryder in hand, saves various damsels in distress in the guise of a sharpshooting cowboy.

    12 And diehard fans will flock to see the band under any guise, happy to be manipulated yet again.

    13 In this bronze — small enough for a private shrine or for carrying in processions — he’s depicted as the Buddha, with his mother and father, in the guise of bodhisattvas, standing on either side.

    14 Wagnerism assumes an increasingly sinister guise as the 20th century progresses.

    15 Over the course of a career that dates back to the 1970s, the Australian-born musician, 57, has assumed many guises, including junkie outlaw and romantic balladeer.

    16 Yet today we’re seeing a new and much more pernicious trend wherein individuals, sovereign states and non-state actors, under the false guise of a journalistic enterprise, purposely hack the news for their own aggrandizement.

    17 These aspirations lace the installation, which audience members can wander through, in guises like videos depicting suburban children at play, snippets of sitcoms like “The Cosby Show” and a white picket-fence fragment.

    18 The evenings were riddled with glitches, but they pulled crowds with the promise of delivering a taste of the future in the guise of entertainment, a desire the theater-savvy artist understood.

    19 We have lost too more to learn anything except the guise.

    我们失去了太多,只学会了伪装.

    20 "In this tiny text, we see Joyce commenting on fascism, even in its guise as communism, with the 'red boys' carrying out the orders of the Politburo."

    guise 同义词

    1 貌似

    apparent

    5 表现形式

    form representation

    10 服饰

    costumery

    17 相貌

    look figure physiognomy

    21 模样

    front figure mode

    guise 短语相关

    in the guise of under the guise of

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