mask
- IPA[mask]
美式
- a covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or terrify other people.;a covering worn over the mouth and nose in order to reduce the transmission of infectious agents, or to prevent the inhalation of pollutants and other harmful substances.
- cover (the face) with a mask;conceal (something) from view
verb: mask, 3rd person present: masks, gerund or present participle: masking, past tense: masked, past participle: masked
noun: mask, plural noun: masks
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名詞
- 1. a covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or terrify other people. 同義詞
- 2. a covering worn over the mouth and nose in order to reduce the transmission of infectious agents, or to prevent the inhalation of pollutants and other harmful substances. 同義詞
- ▪ a protective covering fitting over the whole face, worn in fencing, ice hockey, and other sports. 同義詞
- ▪ a respirator used to filter inhaled air or to supply gas for inhalation.
- 3. a cosmetic preparation spread over the face and left for some time to cleanse and improve the skin this exfoliating mask helps clear your pores and leaves your skin feeling soft and healthy
- 4. a likeness of a person's face in clay or wax, especially one made by taking a mold from the face.
- ▪ a person's face regarded as having set into a particular expression his face was a mask of rage
- ▪ a hollow model of a human head worn by ancient Greek and Roman actors.
- ▪ the face or head of an animal, especially of a fox, as a hunting trophy.
- ▪ archaic a masked person.
- 5. a manner or expression that hides one's true character or feelings; a pretense she let her mask of moderate respectability slip 同義詞
- 6. a piece of something, such as a card, used to cover a part of an image that is not required when exposing a print.
- 7. a patterned metal film used in the manufacture of microcircuits to allow selective modification of the underlying material.
- 8. the enlarged lower lip of a dragonfly larva, which can be extended to seize prey.
動詞
- 1. cover (the face) with a mask he had been masked, bound, and abducted
- 2. conceal (something) from view the poplars masked a factory
- ▪ disguise or hide (a sensation or quality) brandy did not completely mask the bitter taste
- 3. cover (an object or surface) so as to protect it from a process, especially painting mask off doors and cupboards with sheets of plastic 同義詞
- wearing a mask on all or part of the face: a raid by masked gunmen masked dancers
Oxford American Dictionary
- wearing a mask on all or part of the face: a raid by masked gunmen masked dancers
Oxford Dictionary
- a protective mask covering the nose and mouth or nose and eyes.
Oxford Dictionary
- a mask that covers the mouth and nose and acts as a barrier to the transmission of infectious ... even a routine cleaning means dentists put on surgical masks he suggested the spectators wear surgical masks to protect themselves from coronavirus
Oxford American Dictionary
- a mask placed over the nose and mouth and connected to a supply of oxygen, used when the body ...
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- a plaster cast taken of a dead person's face, used to make a mask or model.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a perforated metal screen situated directly behind the phosphor screen in certain types of ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a protective mask used to cover a person's face as a defence against poison gas.
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英式
- a covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or frighten others.
- cover (the face) with a mask: he had been masked, bound, and abducted
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