单词 | incognito |
释义 | in·cog·ni·to /ˌɪnkɒɡˈniːtəʊ $ ˌɪnkɑːɡˈniːtoʊ/ adverb NAME OF A PERSONif a famous person does something incognito, they do it without letting people know who they are 〔名人行事〕隐瞒身份地,微服地 → disguise That night, Lenin travelled incognito to the party headquarters. 那天晚上,列宁微服出行,去了党总部。Examples from the Corpusincognito• Enter one slightly grubby swan, stage right, to swim nonchalantly beside the boat, incognito.• I assured him that if we went it would be unannounced and incognito.• Prior to this ritual, he seems to have been incognito.• He tried to go incognito but his bizarre disguise made him stand out even more.• Architects are said to have been prowling on the island incognito gathering intelligence for their mission.• Edward returns incognito, however, and after various complications is reunited with his sweetheart, Mary Fielding.Origin incognito (1600-1700) Italian Latin incognitus “unknown”in·cog·ni·to adverbChineseSyllable a something if incognito, person does they famous Corpus |
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