Cover (an object or surface) so as to protect it during painting.
Usage examples:
Mask off doors and cupboards with sheets of plastic
Synonims:
MattePhotomaskShadow maskMaskingMasking tape
adjective
Wearing a mask
Usage examples:
Suddenly two masked gunmen burst into the shop and demanded all the cash in the till.
Masked translation into English
Masked: translate from English into Chinese
蒙面的, 湮
Masked: translate from English into Dutch
Gemaskerd
Masked: translate from English into French
Masqué, Dissimulé, Voilé
Masked: translate from English into German
Maskiert, Verdeckt, Getarnt, Larviert
Masked: translate from English into Hindi
छिपा हुआ, अनदेखा, अप्रत्यक्ष, कपड़ा बदला हुआ
Masked: translate from English into Italian
Mascherato
Masked: translate from English into Korean
가면을 쓴, 가리워진, 차폐한
Masked: translate from English into Russian
В маске, Замаскированный, Маскированный, Скрытый, Переодетый, Бессимптомный
Masked: translate from English into Spanish
Enmascarado, Encapuchado
Word origin
mid 16th century: from French masque, from Italian maschera, mascara, probably from medieval Latin masca ‘witch, spectre’, but influenced by Arabic masḵara ‘buffoon’.
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A covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or frighten others.
Usage examples:
Even the tots wore their costumes and enjoyed the fun, peering through their grotesque masks, and f…
verb
A covering made of fibre or gauze and fitting over the nose and mouth to protect against air pollutants, or made of sterile gauze and worn to prevent infection of the wearer or (in surgery) of the patient.
noun
A covering for all or part of the face, worn for protection or to hide the face
Usage examples:
A gas mask, an exhibit of african masks, the children all wore halloween masks that were supposed t…
A covering for all or part of the face, worn as a disguise, or to amuse or frighten others.
Usage examples:
Even the tots wore their costumes and enjoyed the fun, peering through their grotesque masks, and f…
noun
A covering worn over the mouth and nose in order to reduce the transmission of infectious agents, or to prevent the inhalation of pollutants and other harmful substances.
Usage examples:
Wear a protective mask, covering nose and mouth, to decrease the percentage of polluted air breathed.
A piece of fine material worn by women to protect or conceal the face.
Usage examples:
A white bridal veil
verb
A membrane which is attached to the immature fruiting body of some toadstools and ruptures in the course of development, either ( universal veil ) enclosing the whole fruiting body or ( partial veil ) joining the edges of the cap to the stalk.
noun
A piece of thin material worn to protect or hide the face or head
Usage examples:
The bride wore a veil made of french lace., fig. a veil of secrecy surrounded the appointment of th…