
위장, 변장
The use of materials, coloring, or illumination for concealment, especially to make objects or people blend into their surroundings.
예문:
"The soldiers wore specialized camouflage to blend into the dense jungle environment."
"The sniper draped a camouflage net over his position to avoid detection from the air."
보호색, 의태
An animal's natural coloring or form that enables it to blend in with its surroundings to avoid predators or prey.
예문:
"The chameleon's ability to change its skin color is a remarkable form of natural camouflage."
"Some insects use camouflage to look like dead leaves or twigs to stay safe from birds."
속임수, 겉치레
Actions or devices intended to disguise or mislead others about one's true intentions, feelings, or situation.
예문:
"His constant joking was merely a camouflage for his deep-seated insecurity."
"The company used complex accounting terms as a camouflage for their declining profits."
위장하다, 숨기다
To hide or disguise the presence of a person, animal, or object by making it blend in with its surroundings.
예문:
"They camouflaged the entrance to the secret bunker with rocks and bushes."
"The leopard's spots help to camouflage it while it stalks prey in the tall grass."
감추다, 위장하다
To conceal the existence of something, especially something undesirable or embarrassing.
예문:
"She tried to camouflage her disappointment with a forced smile."
"The politician attempted to camouflage the scandal by focusing on economic achievements."