guise
n. 〈古〉裝束,外衣; 形象,化身; 偽裝; 藉口
You use guise to refer to the outward appearance or form of someone or something, which is often temporary or different from their real nature.
He turned up at a fancy dress Easter dance in the guise of a white rabbit...
他扮成白兔在復活節化裝舞會上亮相。
I see myself at different moments of history, in various guises and occupations.
我想象自己生活在不同的歷史時期,以不同的模樣出現,從事著不同的工作。
1. an artful or simulated semblance;
He is an enemy in a friendly guise.
他是個裝扮成朋友的敵人.
There is nothing new here, just the same old ideas in a new guise.
這裡沒什麼新花樣, 只是些改頭換面的舊玩意兒.
This practice of personal arbitrary action under the guise of collective leadership must be resolutely opposed.
這種以集體領導的外表掩蓋個人專斷的實質的辦法,必須堅決加以反對.
Dozens of people who knew him were interviewed , all under the guise a routine positive vet.
我們走訪了數十個認識他的人, 裝作是進行例證性晉升審查.
They got into the school in the guise of inspectors.
他們假裝成視察員進了學校.