英语面具
① 面具的英文单词
面具
[词典] mask; vizard mask; [核] facepiece; glyptostrobus; domino;
[例句]我们撕下了他们民主的假面具。
We tore from them the mask of democracy.
不是的
I learnt/learned smile with a mask.
我学会了带着面具笑.
③ 英语面具怎么说
面具:mask
④ 面具 用英语怎么说
mask
⑤ 面具用英语怎么写
面具 : mask
Relative explainations:
<vizor> <vizard> <domino> <doughface> <face guard> <face-piece> <face mask> <nask> <visor>
Examples:
1. 部落中跳舞的人戴着古怪的面具。
Tribal dancers were wearing grotesque masks.
2. 他用面具把脸蒙得严严的.
The mask fitted tightly over his face.
3. 飞机上的氧气面具只用於紧急情况.
Oxygen masks are used in aircraft only in emergencies.
4. 滤毒罐防毒面具的一部分,含有过滤装置,能将有毒成分从空气中除去
The part of a gas mask that contains the filter for removing toxic agents from the air.
⑥ 面具的英语
面具是 mask
⑦ 英语面具介绍
A mask is an article normally worn on the face, typically for protection, concealment, performance, or amusement. Masks have been used since antiquity for both ceremonial and practical purposes. They are usually worn on the face, although they may also be positioned for effect elsewhere on the wearer's body, so in parts of Australia giant totem masks cover the body, whilst Inuit women use finger masks ring storytelling and dancing.
Throughout the world masks are used for their expressive power as a feature of masked performance - both ritually and in various theatre traditions. The ritual and theatrical definitions of mask usage frequently overlap and merge but still provide a useful basis for categorisation. The image of juxtaposed Comedy and Tragedy masks are widely used to represent the Performing Arts, and specifically Drama.
In ancient Rome the word persona meant 'a mask'; it also referred to an indivial who had full Roman citizenship. A citizen could demonstrate his or her lineage through imagines, death masks of the ancestors. These were wax casts kept in a lararium, the family shrine. Rites of passage, such as initiation of young members of the family, or funerals, were carried out at the shrine under the watch of the ancestral masks. At funerals professional actors would wear these masks to perform deeds of the lives of the ancestors,[2] thus linking the role of mask as a ritual object and in theatre.
Masks are a familiar and vivid element in many folk and traditional pageants, ceremonies, rituals and festivals, and are often of an ancient origin. The mask is normally a part of a costume that adorns the whole body and embodies a tradition important to the religious and/or social life of the community as whole or a particular group within the community. Masks are used almost universally and maintain their power and mystery both for their wearers and their audience.The continued popularity of wearing masks at carnival, and for children at parties and for festivals such as Halloween are good examples. Nowadays these are usually mass-proced plastic masks, often associated with popular films, TV programmes or cartoon characters - they are, however, reminders of the enring power of pretence and play and the power and appeal of masks.
⑧ 英文的面具除了说mask还有别的词汇没有
字典查啊 domino是面具 helmet头盔,有时也做面具解 面罩masque 也做假面 假面舞会解~
⑨ 面具的英文是什么
mask: [ mɑ:sk ] . .
.n.
1. a covering to disguise or conceal the face
2. activity that tries to conceal something
no mask could conceal his ignorance
3. a party of guests wearing costumes and masks
同义词: masquerade | masquerade party | masque
4. a protective covering worn over the face
.v.
1. hide under a false appearance
He masked his disappointment
同义词: dissemble | cloak
2. put a mask on or cover with a mask