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mask

Aussprache: [mæsk]

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Kontext: „everyday life“

(noun) a covering for your face or part of your face. Masks can be used for protection, hiding your identity, or for fun at parties.

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She wore a beautiful mask to the Halloween party.

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He decided not to wear a mask, even when everyone else did.

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What kind of mask are you planning to wear for the celebration?

Kontext: „health/safety“

(noun) a protective covering worn over the nose and mouth, often used to stop germs or dust from entering. People wear these masks to stay safe from illness or pollution.

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He wore a mask to protect himself from the flu germs at school.

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She didn't wear a mask, which made her feel unprotected in the crowded space.

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Why do people wear masks in busy places?

Kontext: „deception“

(verb) to cover or hide something, like feelings or a true identity. When someone masks their emotions, they try to hide how they really feel.

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She tried to mask her excitement about the surprise party.

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He couldn't mask his disappointment when he lost the game.

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Do you think it’s okay to mask your true feelings sometimes?

Kontext: „obscuring details“

(verb) to make something less noticeable or not easy to see. People can use this when discussing feelings, behaviors, or problems.

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The thick clouds mask the beautiful mountains from view.

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The bright lights did not mask the problem that was still there.

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What's hiding behind that mask?

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