disfraz

/disˈfɾaθ/, [d̪isˈfɾaθ]

costume, disguise


Noun disfraz m (plural disfraces)

  1. disguise
  2. costume

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Examples
  • El mundo es una gran mascarada donde todos visten un disfraz.

    The world is a grand masked ball, where everyone wears a disguise.

  • ¿Dónde puedo alquilar un disfraz?

    Where can I rent a costume?

  • El niño sucio resultó ser un príncipe en disfraz.

    The dirty boy turned out to be a prince in disguise.

  • La anciana mujer había sospechado desde el principio que el chico que había acudido a rescatar a su hijo era en realidad una muchacha bajo disfraz.

    The old woman had suspected from the very first that the boy who had come to the rescue of her son was a girl in disguise.

  • Se le acercó con un disfraz de policía

    He approached her in the disguise of a policewoman.


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