incognito
英 [,ɪnkɒg'niːtəʊ; ɪn'kɒgnɪtəʊ]
美 [,ɪnkɑɡ'nito]
- adj. 改名的;微行的;隐姓埋名的
- adv. 隐姓埋名地
- n. 匿名者;微行者
incognito 伪装,隐姓埋名来自意大利语,in-,不,非,-cogn,知道,知晓,词源同know,cognizance.引申词义伪装,隐姓埋名。
- incognito (adj./adv.)
- 1640s, from Italian incognito "unknown," especially in connection with traveling, from Latin incognitus "unknown," from in- "not, opposite of, without" (see in- (1)) + cognitus, past participle of cognoscere "to get to know" (see cognizance). Fem. form incognita was maintained through 19c. by those scrupulous about Latin. Incog was a common 18c. colloquial abbreviation.
- 1. Hotel inspectors have to travel incognito.
- 酒店检查员巡查时必须隐瞒真实身份。
来自柯林斯例句
- 2. He preferred to remain incognito.
- 他更喜欢继续隐姓埋名下去。
来自柯林斯例句
- 3. Movie stars often prefer to travel incognito.
- 电影明星旅行时常喜欢隐瞒身份。
来自《权威词典》
- 4. The prince travelled incognito to avoid crowds and ceremonies.
- 王子微服旅行以避开人群及避免欢迎仪式.
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》
- 5. I dismissed my old man here, and stayed incognito for three or four days.
- 我辞退了那位年老的乡下人, 隐姓埋名地呆了三、四天.
来自辞典例句