Mask
21mask — n 1. masque, false face, vizard, visor, domino, grotesque face, Halloween mask. 2. swim mask, snorkel mask, diving helmet. 3. theatrical mask, tragic mask, comic mask, witchdoctor s mask; death mask, life mask. 4. disguise, guise, cover,… …
22mask — [[t]mɑ͟ːsk, mæ̱sk[/t]] ♦♦♦ masks, masking, masked 1) N COUNT A mask is a piece of cloth or other material, which you wear over your face so that people cannot see who you are, or so that you look like someone or something else. The gunman, whose… …
23MASK — M.A.S.K. oder MASK ist eine Zeichentrickserie, die von DiC Entertainment zwischen 1985 und 1986 produziert wurde, sowie eine gleichnamige Spielzeugserie. Sie handelt von der Geheim Organisation MASK (Mobile Armored Strike Kommand), deren Anführer …
24mask — mask1 [ma:sk US mæsk] n ↑gauge, ↑mask, ↑snorkel [Date: 1500 1600; : French; Origin: masque, from Old Italian maschera] 1.) something that covers all or part of your face, to protect or to hide it ▪ a surgical face mask ▪ He was attacked and… …
25MASK — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Mask. MASK Titre original M.A.S.K. Mobile Armored Strike Kommand Genre Série d animation Créateur(s) Bernard Deyriès Bruno Bianchi Pays d …
26mask — 01. The teenager [masked] his shyness by getting drunk at parties in order to feel relaxed enough to talk to people. 02. The robbers were wearing clown [masks]. 03. My son wore a wonderful monster [mask] for Halloween. 04. You must wear a [mask]… …
27mask — 1. Any of a variety of disease states producing alteration or discoloration of the skin of the face. 2. The expressionless appearance seen in certain diseases; e.g., Parkinson facies. 3. A facial bandage. 4. A shield designed to cover the mouth… …
28mask — I UK [mɑːsk] / US [mæsk] noun [countable] Word forms mask : singular mask plural masks ** 1) a) something that you wear to cover part or all of your face in order to protect it from something harmful such as poisonous gas, bacteria, or smoke b)… …
29mask — {{11}}mask (n.) 1530s, from M.Fr. masque covering to hide or guard the face (16c.), from It. maschera, from M.L. masca mask, specter, nightmare, of uncertain origin, perhaps from Arabic maskharah buffoon, mockery, from sakhira be mocked,… …
30mask — dis·mask; mask; un·mask; pho·to·mask; mask·er; an·ti·mask; an·ti·mask·er; …