slovodefinícia
masquer
(encz)
masquer,maskér n: Zdeněk Brož
masquer
(wn)
masquer
n 1: a participant in a masquerade [syn: masquerader,
masker, masquer]
podobné slovodefinícia
masquerade
(encz)
masquerade,maškaráda n: Zdeněk Brožmasquerade,přestrojení se Zdeněk Brož
masquerade ball
(encz)
masquerade ball, n:
masquerade costume
(encz)
masquerade costume, n:
masqueraded
(encz)
masqueraded,
masquerader
(encz)
masquerader,účastník maškarády Zdeněk Brož
masquerades
(encz)
masquerades,maškarády n: pl. Zdeněk Brož
masquerading
(encz)
masquerading,přestrojování se Zdeněk Brož
Masquerade
(gcide)
Masquerade \Mas`quer*ade"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Masqueraded;
p. pr. & vb. n. Masquerading.]
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1. To assemble in masks; to take part in a masquerade.
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2. To frolic or disport in disquise; to make a pretentious
show of being what one is not.
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A freak took an ass in the head, and he goes into
the woods, masquerading up and down in a lion's
skin. --L'Estrange.
[1913 Webster]Masquerade \Mas`quer*ade"\, n. [F. mascarade, fr. Sp. mascarada,
or It. mascherata. See Mask.]
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1. An assembly of persons wearing masks, and amusing
themselves with dancing, conversation, or other
diversions.
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In courtly balls and midnight masquerades. --Pope.
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2. A dramatic performance by actors in masks; a mask. See 1st
Mask, 4. [Obs.]
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3. Acting or living under false pretenses; concealment of
something by a false or unreal show; pretentious show;
disguise.
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That masquerade of misrepresentation which
invariably accompanied the political eloquence of
Rome. --De Quincey.
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4. A Spanish diversion on horseback.
[1913 Webster]Masquerade \Mas`quer*ade"\, v. t.
To conceal with masks; to disguise. "To masquerade vice."
--Killingbeck.
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Masqueraded
(gcide)
Masquerade \Mas`quer*ade"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Masqueraded;
p. pr. & vb. n. Masquerading.]
[1913 Webster]
1. To assemble in masks; to take part in a masquerade.
[1913 Webster]

2. To frolic or disport in disquise; to make a pretentious
show of being what one is not.
[1913 Webster]

A freak took an ass in the head, and he goes into
the woods, masquerading up and down in a lion's
skin. --L'Estrange.
[1913 Webster]
Masquerader
(gcide)
Masquerader \Mas`quer*ad"er\, n.
One who masquerades; a person wearing a mask; one disguised.
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Masquerading
(gcide)
Masquerade \Mas`quer*ade"\, v. i. [imp. & p. p. Masqueraded;
p. pr. & vb. n. Masquerading.]
[1913 Webster]
1. To assemble in masks; to take part in a masquerade.
[1913 Webster]

2. To frolic or disport in disquise; to make a pretentious
show of being what one is not.
[1913 Webster]

A freak took an ass in the head, and he goes into
the woods, masquerading up and down in a lion's
skin. --L'Estrange.
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masquerade
(wn)
masquerade
n 1: a party of guests wearing costumes and masks [syn:
masquerade, masquerade party, masque, mask]
2: a costume worn as a disguise at a masquerade party [syn:
fancy dress, masquerade, masquerade costume]
3: making a false outward show; "a beggar's masquerade of
wealth"
v 1: take part in a masquerade
2: pretend to be someone or something that you are not; "he is
masquerading as an expert on the internet"; "This silly novel
is masquerading as a serious historical treaty"
masquerade ball
(wn)
masquerade ball
n 1: a ball at which guests wear costumes and masks [syn:
masked ball, masquerade ball, fancy-dress ball]
masquerade costume
(wn)
masquerade costume
n 1: a costume worn as a disguise at a masquerade party [syn:
fancy dress, masquerade, masquerade costume]
masquerade party
(wn)
masquerade party
n 1: a party of guests wearing costumes and masks [syn:
masquerade, masquerade party, masque, mask]
masquerader
(wn)
masquerader
n 1: a participant in a masquerade [syn: masquerader,
masker, masquer]
masquerading
(foldoc)
masquerading

1. "NAT" (Linux kernel name).

2. Hiding the names of internal e-mail client
and gateway machines from the outside world by rewriting the
"From" address and other headers as the message leaves the
organisation.

This is good practise because external users do not need to
know about internal changes in message routing. The external
mail gateway needs to know how to route incoming replies back
to the original sender.

(1998-03-03)

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