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to masquerade
01
a se deghiza, a pretinde
to disguise or pretend to be someone or something else, often by wearing a mask or adopting a false identity
Intransitive: to masquerade as sb
Exemple
The spy skillfully masqueraded as a tourist, blending in seamlessly with the crowd.
Spionul s-a deghizat abil în turist, amestecându-se perfect în mulțime.
The undercover agent had to masquerade as a member of the criminal organization to gather crucial information.
Agentul sub acoperire a trebuit să se deghizeze ca membru al organizației criminale pentru a aduna informații cruciale.
02
a se masca, a participa la un bal mascat
to engage in a form of entertainment involving the wearing of costumes and masks
Intransitive
Exemple
The carnival participants enthusiastically masqueraded in elaborate costumes, celebrating the spirit of the festival.
Participanții la carnaval s-au mascat cu entuziasm în costume elaborate, sărbătorind spiritul festivalului.
The school organized a themed dance where students could masquerade in creative and colorful outfits.
Școala a organizat un dans tematic unde elevii puteau să se mascareze în costume creative și colorate.
Masquerade
01
mascareadă, bal mascat
a special outfit with a mask that people wear to a party in order not to be recognized by others
Exemple
She wore a stunning red gown and a feathered mask to the masquerade ball.
Ea a purtat o rochie roșie uluitoare și o mască cu pene la balul mascat.
His black-and-gold masquerade ensemble concealed his identity as he danced.
Costumul său mascat negru-auriu îi ascundea identitatea în timp ce dansa.
02
a social gathering or party where guests wear costumes and masks
Exemple
The city hosted an annual masquerade for charity.
Guests at the masquerade danced under candlelight.



























