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31. | dress up; disguise oneself |
| 盛装;装扮 |
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32. | penetrate a person's disguise |
| 看穿某人的伪装 |
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33. | To conceal or disguise. |
| 隐蔽;掩饰 |
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34. | She lived a lie for 20 years by pretending to be his wife. |
| 她假扮他的妻子已经20年了. |
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35. | She likes to play the great lady. |
| 她喜欢假扮为那个伟大的女士。 |
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36. | to pierce a disguise |
| 识破伪装 |
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37. | He'd disguise his voice. |
| 他得变变嗓子。 |
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38. | We'll find a girl to play the part and teach her what to say |
| 我们要找个女孩假扮 告诉她该说什么 |
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39. | in disguise; in pretence |
| 乔装;假装 |
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40. | You needn't disguise your feelings. |
| 你不必隐瞒你的感情。 |
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