camouflage
ca
ˈkæ
mouf
ˌməf
mēf
lage
lɑʒ
laazh
British pronunciation
/ˈkæməˌflɑːʒ/
camo

Definición y significado de "camouflage"en inglés

to camouflage
01

camuflar

to blend in with the surroundings to avoid being seen or detected
Transitive: to camouflage oneself
Intransitive
to camouflage definition and meaning
example
Ejemplos
The lizard camouflages itself by changing its skin color.
La lagartija se camufla cambiando el color de su piel.
Soldiers camouflaged their vehicles to avoid enemy detection.
Los soldados camuflaron sus vehículos para evitar la detección enemiga.
Camouflage
01

the action of hiding the identity or presence of something by altering its appearance

example
Ejemplos
Soldiers used camouflage to blend into the forest during the exercise.
The military vehicle relied on camouflage nets to avoid aerial detection.
02

a method, device, or strategy used to hide something or mislead others

example
Ejemplos
The decoy tanks were a clever camouflage to mislead the enemy.
He used a fake resume as camouflage to get the job interview.
03

fabric dyed with irregular patches of green, brown, black, and tan, designed to make the wearer blend into natural surroundings

example
Ejemplos
The soldier 's jacket was made of camouflage to match the forest floor.
Hunters prefer camouflage pants to avoid detection by wildlife.
04

an appearance or display that hides the true nature of something

example
Ejemplos
His cheerful demeanor was just a camouflage for his anxiety.
The building 's ornate exterior was camouflage for its poor structural quality.
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