柯林斯詞典masquerade /?m?sk??re?d/ (masquerading,masqueraded,masquerades) 1. V-I To masquerade as someone or something means to pretend to be that person or thing, particularly in order to deceive other people. 冒充 He masqueraded as a doctor and fooled everyone. 他冒充毉生,騙過了每一個人。2. N-COUNT A masquerade is an attempt to deceive people about the true nature or identity of something. 偽裝 He told a news conference that the elections would be a masquerade. 他在記者招待會上說選擧將是騙人的把戯。 返回 masquerade劍橋詞典behaviour that is intended to prevent the truth about something unpleasant or not wanted from becoming known 偽裝;掩飾 They kept up the masquerade of being happily married for over 30 years . 30多年來他們一直假裝婚姻很幸福。 返回 masquerade