guise in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

guise in the PONS Dictionary

guise Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

under the guise of sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Her proficiency in different guises is a reoccurring trait that sticks out in the stories told about her.
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Financing also came from local miners under the guise of improved mine safety.
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Wisdom therapy involves presenting the patient with case vignettes of unrelated-teaching problems in the guise of unsolvable life problems.
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She dons the guise of a man and becomes a great warrior while creating a massive army.
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These paintings were essentially landscapes in the guise of history paintings, with small figures usually representing a religious subject.
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The trio don football players uniforms and bypass the guard in the guises of differing players and storm the field.
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The station wagon body styles were offered in a new seven-seat guise, compared to five in the regular wagon and sedan.
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The evolution continued in 2004, as the festival took on a new guise.
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Hamlet welcomes them as excellent good friends, but, seeing through their guise, comments that they won't deal justly with him about their mission.
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Over the years the stand has been known under three different guises, depending on sponsorship contracts.
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