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伪装 | wěi zhuāng | to pretend to be (asleep etc) / to disguise oneself as / pretense / disguise / (military) to camouflage / camouflage |
装扮 | zhuāng bàn | to decorate; to adorn; to dress up / to disguise oneself |
扮 | bàn | to disguise oneself as / to dress up / to play (a role) / to put on (an expression) |
乔装 | qiáo zhuāng | to pretend / to feign / to disguise oneself |
原形 | yuán xíng | original shape / true appearance (under the disguise) / true character |
变相 | biàn xiàng | in disguised form / covert |
假扮 | jiǎ bàn | to impersonate / to act the part of sb / to disguise oneself as sb else |
因祸得福 | yīn huò dé fú | to have some good come out of a bad situation (idiom) / a blessing in disguise |
塞翁失马 | sài wēng shī mǎ | lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom) / fig. a blessing in disguise / it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good |
化装 | huà zhuāng | (of actors) to make up / to disguise oneself |
乔装打扮 | qiáo zhuāng dǎ bàn | to dress up in disguise (idiom); to pretend for the purpose of deceit |
扮猪吃老虎 | bàn zhū chī lǎo hǔ | to play the wolf in sheep's clothing; to disguise oneself as sth harmless in order to lull one's target into letting their guard down |
塞翁失马焉知非福 | sài wēng shī mǎ yān zhī fēi fú | the old man lost his mare, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise / it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good |
北叟失马 | běi sǒu shī mǎ | lit. the old man lost his horse, but it all turned out for the best (idiom) / fig. a blessing in disguise / it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good |
塞翁失马安知非福 | sài wēng shī mǎ ān zhī fēi fú | the old man lost his mare, but it all turned out for the best (idiom); fig. a blessing in disguise / it's an ill wind that blows nobody any good / also written 塞翁失馬焉知非福|塞翁失马焉知非福 |
毒鸡汤 | dú jī tāng | (coll.) profit-motivated article cynically disguised as feel-good content 雞湯|鸡汤[ji1 tang1] and designed to go viral |
白银书 | bái yín shū | valuable book decorated with silver, gold and jewels etc, commonly regarded as a disguised form of bribe |