masked
英 [mɑːskt]
美 [mæskt]
adj. 戴着面具(或面罩)的
v. 掩饰; 掩藏
mask的过去分词和过去式
Collins.1 / BNC.12163 / COCA.12073
牛津词典
adj.
- 戴着面具(或面罩)的
wearing a mask- a masked gunman
戴着面具的持枪歹徒
- a masked gunman
柯林斯词典
- ADJ 戴着面具的;截着面罩的
If someone ismasked, they are wearing a mask.- Masked youths threw stones and firebombs.
蒙面年轻人投掷了石块和燃烧弹。
- Masked youths threw stones and firebombs.
英英释义
adj
- having markings suggestive of a mask
- the masked face of a raccoon
- having its true character concealed with the intent of misleading
- hidden agenda
- masked threat
双语例句
- A smile masked her sadness.
微笑掩盖了她的难过。 - A thick cloud masked the sun.
厚厚的云层遮住了太阳。 - The pre-crisis bubble masked fundamental problems with the US economy.
危机之前的泡沫掩盖了美国经济中的根本性问题。 - The shadow masked her face.
影子遮住了她的脸。 - Two masked intruders were accounted for by Tom.
汤姆击毙了两个蒙面的入侵者。 - Who masked his hatred of Germans behind his obscure pseudo-sciences.
把他对德国人的憎恨隐藏在了他所谓的科学中。 - We threw a masked ball in Palm Beach this year, it was wonderful.
今年在棕榈海滩我们开了一个化妆舞会,那太棒了。 - He told the police that he had been beaten up by two masked men.
他告诉警察说两个蒙面人把他痛打了一顿。 - But their arrogance and their cultured voices masked guilt and fear.
然尔,他们的自高自大和富有教养的声调却掩盖着内疚和恐惧。 - Her eyes were masked by huge, round sunglasses.
她的双眼被一副又大又圆的太阳眼镜遮住了。