Como dizer "Maquiar uma situação" em inglês
Português: Maquiar , Mascarar
Inglês: Dress up
Exemplo:
No strategy can dress up something that remains the same.
Não há estratégia que possa mascarar algo que permanece igual.
Bons estudos pessoal .
Inglês: Dress up
Exemplo:
No strategy can dress up something that remains the same.
Não há estratégia que possa mascarar algo que permanece igual.
Bons estudos pessoal .
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Também dá pra usar "Cover up" e "Whitewash":
Ex:
Cover Up
He covered it up by pretending he was drunk at the time.
Whitewash
They have been unsuccessfully trying to whitewash the government scandals.
-examples in media:
Cover up http://antiwar.com/blog/2013/05/09/beng ... red-it-up/
Whitewash http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews ... andal.html
Ex:
Cover Up
He covered it up by pretending he was drunk at the time.
Whitewash
They have been unsuccessfully trying to whitewash the government scandals.
-examples in media:
Cover up http://antiwar.com/blog/2013/05/09/beng ... red-it-up/
Whitewash http://www.suntimes.com/news/otherviews ... andal.html
Also : to mask
To hide a feeling, smell, fact, etc. so that it cannot be easily seen or noticed
She masked her anger with a smile.
Varnish tends to mask the natural grain of the wood.
Wood stains provide good protection but tend to mask the natural grain of the wood.
Spices were used to mask the unpleasant taste of the meat.
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Doctors' leaders and the health secretary are on a collision course over claims the government is using "anti-GP rhetoric" to mask its own failure to effectively reform the NHS.
The Guardian
To hide a feeling, smell, fact, etc. so that it cannot be easily seen or noticed
She masked her anger with a smile.
Varnish tends to mask the natural grain of the wood.
Wood stains provide good protection but tend to mask the natural grain of the wood.
Spices were used to mask the unpleasant taste of the meat.
Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary
Doctors' leaders and the health secretary are on a collision course over claims the government is using "anti-GP rhetoric" to mask its own failure to effectively reform the NHS.
The Guardian
Opção:
To sugarcoat
= To cause to seem more appealing or pleasant. [Thefreedictionary]
= to make something sound better than it really is. [Urbandictionary]
''No, he just intended to sugarcoat what Pinochet did during his time in power.'' [huffingtonpost.com - Clare Richardson]
"Não, ele só queria maquiar o que Pinochet fez durante seu tempo no poder.''
To sugarcoat
= To cause to seem more appealing or pleasant. [Thefreedictionary]
= to make something sound better than it really is. [Urbandictionary]
''No, he just intended to sugarcoat what Pinochet did during his time in power.'' [huffingtonpost.com - Clare Richardson]
"Não, ele só queria maquiar o que Pinochet fez durante seu tempo no poder.''