Hanapin
Mask
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maskara
a covering for the face, typically made of cloth, paper, or plastic, worn to protect or hide the face
1.1
maskara
a nose and mouth covering that prevents the spread of particles and contaminants
1.2
maskara, mga taong naka-maskara
a party of guests wearing costumes and masks
1.3
maskara, mask
a substance that the face is covered with temporarily and is then removed in order to clean or improve the skin
02
maskara, takip
activity that tries to conceal something
to mask
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takpan, itin
to use a covering, such as a physical mask or other means, to hide or protect one's face
Transitive: to mask one's face
02
itago, tago
to hide or conceal something, like emotions or intentions, from others
Transitive: to mask emotions or intentions
03
mag-mask, takpan
to cover or protect a specific part of a photographic surface to stop light from affecting it during exposure
Transitive: to mask part of a photograph
04
takpan, takpan
to cover food, especially meat, with a flavorful sauce to enhance its taste
Transitive: to mask food with a sauce
05
itago, mask
to make something unclear, hidden, or difficult to perceive
Transitive: to mask sth
mask
n
Halimbawa
At the end of the play, the actors pulled off their masks.
Underwater rugby players wear fins, masks, and snorkels.
The nurse handed me a mask before entering the isolation room.
During the flu season, I always keep a mask in my bag.
I wore a mask to protect myself and others from germs.