masquerade
n.
1590s, "assembly of people wearing masks and disguises," from French mascarade or Spanish mascarada "masked party or dance," from Italian mascarata "a ball at which masks are worn," variant of mascherata "masquerade," from maschera (see mask, n.). Figurative sense of "false outward show" is from 1670s.
v.
1650s, from masquerade, n.. Related: Masqueraded; masquerading.
〔李〕n. 化装舞会(masquer n. 参加化装舞会者) ←-ade [F,L] 表示“与⋯相关的动作或结果”