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Tenses: masquerades, masquerading, masqueraded

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Etymology: [ "mas-k&-'rAd ] (noun.) 1587. From French mascarade (Spanish mascarada), from Italian mascarata (mascherata). See “mask”.
Synonyms: carnival, circus, cloak, color, costume, costume ball, cover, cover-up, deception, dissimulation, domino, facade, festivity, front, guise, impersonation, imposture, Mardi Gras, mask
Antonyms: reveal, unmask

as kendini ... gibi göstermek, kendini ... olarak tanıtmak, maskeli balo, taslama, maskara, maskeli balo kostümü, maskeli baloya katılmak, kılık değiştirmek, sahte tavır takınmak, sahte tavır, olduğundan başka görünmek, kılığına girmek, gösteri (sahte bir), (sahte bir) gösteri, gerçeği gizleme, kılık değiştir, karnaval,

1 as kendini ... gibi göstermek, kendini ... olarak tanıtmak  fiil     ts
2 maskeli balo  isim     ts
3 taslama     ts
4 maskara     ts
5 maskeli balo kostümü     ts
6 maskeli baloya katılmak     ts
7 kılık değiştirmek     ts
8 sahte tavır takınmak     ts
9 sahte tavır     ts
10 olduğundan başka görünmek     ts
11 kılığına girmek     ts
12 gösteri (sahte bir)     ts
13 (sahte bir) gösteri  isim     ts
14 gerçeği gizleme     ts
15 kılık değiştir  fiil     ts
16 karnaval     ts
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Acting or living under false pretenses; concealment of something by a false or unreal show; pretentious show; disguise, A party or assembly of people wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions, A Spanish diversion on horseback, A dramatic performance by actors in masks; a mask. See “mask”, To conceal with masks; to disguise, To frolic or disport in disguise; to make a pretentious show of being what one is not, To assemble in masks; to take part in a masquerade, See 1st Mask, 4, assume a disguise; attend a masked ball, attend a costume party; impersonate; pose, A dramatic performance by actors in masks; a mask. See "mask", making a false outward show; "a beggar's masquerade of wealth", An assembly of persons wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions, A dramatic performance by actors in masks; a mask, To frolic or disport in disquise; to make a pretentious show of being what one is not, a costume worn as a disguise at a masquerade party, a party of guests wearing costumes and masks pretend to be someone or something that you are not; "he is masquerading as the expert on the Internet"; "This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty, pretend to be someone or something that you are not; "he is masquerading as the expert on the Internet"; "This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty", a party of guests wearing costumes and masks, A masquerade is an event such as a party or dance where people dress up in disguise and wear masks. a masquerade ball. to pretend to be something or someone different masquerade as, masked ball; assumption of a disguise; impersonation; charade, To masquerade as someone or something means to pretend to be that person or thing, particularly in order to deceive other people. He masqueraded as a doctor and fooled everyone, A masquerade is an attempt to deceive people about the true nature or identity of something. He told a news conference that the elections would be a masquerade. = sham, To pretend to be another host for the purposes of sharing one IP address among several local hosts hidden to the outside world for reasons of resource shortages or security cf NAT, take part in a masquerade, n a disguise or false outward show : pretense, Attack in which an entity takes on the identity of a different entity without authorization, making a false outward show; "a beggar's masquerade of wealth" a party of guests wearing costumes and masks pretend to be someone or something that you are not; "he is masquerading as the expert on the Internet"; "This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty, 1) An assembly of people wearing masks and other disguises (often of a rich or fantastic kind) and diverting themselves with dancing and other amusements; a masked ball 3) To appear or go about in disguises to pass oneself off under a false character; to have or assume a deceptive appearance (OED Vol IX, 430), An attack on the property of authenticity, Claim to be a different entity, Translate an address This is the pure act of translation; it does not necessarily mean that the mail gets sent to another place For redirecting e-mails there is aliasing*, Anyone who pretends to be someone they are not in order to obtain access to a computer account is said to be in 'masquerade' This may be accomplished by providing a false user name, or stealing someone else's password and logging in as him, Attack in which an entity takes on the identity of a different entity without authorisation, past of masquerade, plural of , masquerade, third-person singular of masquerade, A technique by which several hosts share a single IP address for access to the Internet This process is an extension of Network Address Translator (NAT) See also Network Address Translator, A form of filtering in which packets from one machine to the outside world have their headers rewritten so that they appear to come from an intermediate machine That intermediate machine then passes responses back to the originating machine The net effect is that an entire network of machines can appear to use a single IP number, that of the masquerading host, for the purpose of outgoing connections, A Linux feature that enables several machines on a LAN to access the Internet via the gateway's single IP address,

17 Acting or living under false pretenses; concealment of something by a false or unreal show; pretentious show; disguise - "That masquerade of misrepresentation which invariably accompanied the political eloquence of Rome - Thomas de Quincey"     ts
18 A party or assembly of people wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions - "In courtly balls and midnight masquerades - Alexander Pope"     ts
19 A Spanish diversion on horseback     ts
20 A dramatic performance by actors in masks; a mask. See “mask”     ts
21 To conceal with masks; to disguise - "To masquerade vice - Killingbeck"     ts
22 To frolic or disport in disguise; to make a pretentious show of being what one is not - "A freak took an ass in the head, and he goes into the woods, masquerading up and down in a lion's skin - Roger L'Estrange"     ts
23 To assemble in masks; to take part in a masquerade - "I'm going to masquerade as the wikipede. What are you going to dress up as?"     ts
24 See 1st Mask, 4     ts
25 assume a disguise; attend a masked ball, attend a costume party; impersonate; pose  fiil     ts
26 A dramatic performance by actors in masks; a mask. See "mask"     ts
27 making a false outward show; "a beggar's masquerade of wealth"     ts
28 An assembly of persons wearing masks, and amusing themselves with dancing, conversation, or other diversions     ts
29 A dramatic performance by actors in masks; a mask     ts
30 To frolic or disport in disquise; to make a pretentious show of being what one is not     ts
31 a costume worn as a disguise at a masquerade party     ts
32 a party of guests wearing costumes and masks pretend to be someone or something that you are not; "he is masquerading as the expert on the Internet"; "This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty     ts
33 pretend to be someone or something that you are not; "he is masquerading as the expert on the Internet"; "This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty"     ts
34 a party of guests wearing costumes and masks     ts
35 A masquerade is an event such as a party or dance where people dress up in disguise and wear masks. a masquerade ball. to pretend to be something or someone different masquerade as     ts
36 masked ball; assumption of a disguise; impersonation; charade  isim     ts
37 To masquerade as someone or something means to pretend to be that person or thing, particularly in order to deceive other people. He masqueraded as a doctor and fooled everyone     ts
38 A masquerade is an attempt to deceive people about the true nature or identity of something. He told a news conference that the elections would be a masquerade. = sham     ts
39 To pretend to be another host for the purposes of sharing one IP address among several local hosts hidden to the outside world for reasons of resource shortages or security cf NAT     ts
40 take part in a masquerade     ts
41 n a disguise or false outward show : pretense     ts
42 Attack in which an entity takes on the identity of a different entity without authorization     ts
43 making a false outward show; "a beggar's masquerade of wealth" a party of guests wearing costumes and masks pretend to be someone or something that you are not; "he is masquerading as the expert on the Internet"; "This silly novel is masquerading as a serious historical treaty     ts
44 1) An assembly of people wearing masks and other disguises (often of a rich or fantastic kind) and diverting themselves with dancing and other amusements; a masked ball 3) To appear or go about in disguises to pass oneself off under a false character; to have or assume a deceptive appearance (OED Vol IX, 430)     ts
45 An attack on the property of authenticity     ts
46 Claim to be a different entity     ts
47 Translate an address This is the pure act of translation; it does not necessarily mean that the mail gets sent to another place For redirecting e-mails there is aliasing*     ts
48 Anyone who pretends to be someone they are not in order to obtain access to a computer account is said to be in 'masquerade' This may be accomplished by providing a false user name, or stealing someone else's password and logging in as him     ts
49 Attack in which an entity takes on the identity of a different entity without authorisation     ts
50masqueraded past of masquerade     ts
51masquerades plural of , masquerade     ts
52masquerades third-person singular of masquerade     ts
53masquerading A technique by which several hosts share a single IP address for access to the Internet This process is an extension of Network Address Translator (NAT) See also Network Address Translator     ts
54masquerading A form of filtering in which packets from one machine to the outside world have their headers rewritten so that they appear to come from an intermediate machine That intermediate machine then passes responses back to the originating machine The net effect is that an entire network of machines can appear to use a single IP number, that of the masquerading host, for the purpose of outgoing connections     ts
55masquerading A Linux feature that enables several machines on a LAN to access the Internet via the gateway's single IP address     ts
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