masqueraded
v. 假装(是)( masquerade的过去式和过去分词 ); 假扮; 乔装
To masquerade as someone or something means to pretend to be that person or thing, particularly in order to deceive other people.
He masqueraded as a doctor and fooled everyone.
他冒充医生,骗过了所有人。
...vices masquerading as virtues.
披着美德外衣的丑恶
A masquerade is an attempt to deceive people about the true nature or identity of something.
He told a news conference that the elections would be a masquerade.
他在新闻发布会上说选举将是一场骗人的把戏。
A masquerade is an event such as a party or dance where people dress up in disguise and wear masks.
...a masquerade ball.
化装舞会
The stowaway masqueraded as a crew member.
偷渡者假扮成乘务员.
He masqueraded as a doctor and fooled everyone.
他冒充医生,骗过了所有人。
He was an imposter, who masqueraded as a doctor.
他是个冒牌医生。
He masqueraded as a prince.
他化装成王子.
The impasse was made worse by Jobert's passionate nature, which masqueraded as cynical nonchalance.
若贝尔以玩世不恭的态度掩饰感情奔放的天性, 这使局面越发僵化了.