1N-UNCOUNT [oft NOUN n](軍事上的)僞裝,隐蔽Camouflage consists of things such as leaves, branches, or brown and green paint, which are used to make it difficult for an enemy to see military forces and equipment. (軍事上的)僞裝,隐蔽
They were dressed in camouflage and carried automatic rifles.
他們身穿迷彩服,攜帶自動步槍。
...a camouflage jacket.
迷彩夾克
...the mottled green camouflage scheme of most military vehicles.
多數軍車采用的綠色斑駁僞裝圖案
2VERB [usually passive]對(軍事建築或車輛)進行僞裝;掩飾 If military buildings or vehicles are camouflaged, things such as leaves, branches, or brown and green paint are used to make it difficult for an enemy to see them. 對(軍事建築或車輛)進行僞裝;掩飾
You won't see them from the air. They'd be very well camouflaged. [beVERB-ed]
你從空中是看不見它們的,它們會被精心僞裝起來。
They walked through the trees to a second hut, cunningly camouflaged against air surveillance. [VERB-ed]
他們穿過樹林來到第二個棚子;這個棚子經過巧妙僞裝,空中偵察不到。
3VERB 掩飾;隐瞞 If you camouflage something such as a feeling or a situation, you hide it or make it appear to be something different. 掩飾;隐瞞
He has never camouflaged his desire to better himself. [VERB noun]
他從不掩飾自己的上進心。
I think that there has been an attempt to camouflage what really happened. [VERB noun]
我認爲,有人試圖掩蓋事情的真相。
Camouflage is also a noun.
The constant partygoing of her later years was a desperate camouflage for her grief.
她晚年不停地參加各種聚會,其實是在竭力掩飾心中的悲痛。
4N-UNCOUNT [oft aNOUN](動物的)僞裝(術),保護色Camouflage is the way in which some animals are coloured and shaped so that they cannot easily be seen in their natural surroundings. (動物的)僞裝(術),保護色
Confident in its camouflage, being the same colour as the rocks, the lizard stands still when it feels danger.