guise的意思和读音

guise

: [ɡaɪz] : [ɡaɪz]

n.姿

v.〉〔

姿

guises  

n.appearance,costume,disguise,dress,excuse

guisen.

1.a way in which sb/sth appears, often in a way that is different from usual or that hides the truth about them/it

His speech presented racist ideas under the guise of nationalism.

The story appears in different guises in different cultures.

n.1.;;2.;:;;3.,;姿4.,1.;;2.;:;;3.,;姿4.,

v.1.〉〔

n.1.<archaic>a style of dress or personal appearance2.the way that someone or something appears to people

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1.U. S. officials said the launch, under whatever guise, violated the Security Council resolution. The U.

2.Sun Wukong, still in the guise of an overseas Chinese, Mr. Sun, prepared to return to his birthplace.

3.Since the apparition was not of someone or something, familiar appearing to him in an unfamiliar guise.

4.Levchenko thought: it was the war in the name of peace; subversion in the guise of humanitarianism.

5.In this guise, I was forced to ask for information or even complain and yell at people who had been rude to her.

6.He looked upon her as a species of impostor ; a guilty woman in the guise of an innocent one.

7.Succubus: If I'd know this would happen, I would have. Fought you in the guise of your loved one. Then, like that old man, you would have.

8.I beg you to recognize human life draped in a form and guise alien to ours, but springing from a soil plowed and sown by all our hands.

9.After a few years, they set up shop in London under the guise of Helen and Peter Kroger, antique booksellers.

10.Advertising, in its non-commercial guise, is a powerful educational tool capable of reaching and motivating large audiences.广