English to Spanish Dictionary camouflage

camouflage

camuflaje
definition
verb
the war area had to be camouflaged with mud
hide or disguise the presence of (a person, animal, or object) by means of camouflage.
noun
on the trenches were pieces of turf, which served for camouflage
the disguising of military personnel, equipment, and installations by painting or covering them to make them blend in with their surroundings.
translation of 'camouflage'
verb
equipar,
camuflar
noun
equipaje,
camuflaje
example
The need to fire 360 degrees may also limit the use of 'camouflage' nets.
They're complete masters of 'camouflage' and deception.
Natural 'camouflage' is one of nature's most interesting traits.
He was wearing military style fatigues including 'camouflage' trousers tucked into brown boots.
Participants will also find out how animals use 'camouflage' .
I took note of their dark 'camouflage' and shiny boots.
This coloration, typical of many marine mammals, provides 'camouflage' .
I squint up at the buff man dressed completely in 'camouflage' and raise an eyebrow.
The hijackers kept these accounts in their own names with no attempt at 'camouflage' .
Dressed in 'camouflage' , gripping his .357 caliber Magnum, Demar was primed to shoot.
Other 'camouflage' accessories include camo tape and other items that will help hide a shotgun.
New ideas are often slow to catch on in the military, and digital 'camouflage' was one of them.
However, the official statistics only serve to 'camouflage' the real death toll, which some unofficial estimates put at almost twice the reported level.
Imagine the military applications of dynamic 'camouflage' clothing.
the whiteness of polar bears provides 'camouflage'
It managed a multitude of critical supply requirements, including desert 'camouflage' uniforms and body armor for deploying soldiers.
A smaller man, also wearing the military 'camouflage' stood up from his chair.
Ubiquitous technologies for encryption, passive measures like 'camouflage' , and low-tech countermeasures will see to that.
The effectiveness of the female's spring 'camouflage' is as uncanny as that of her white plumage in winter.
By 1918, the use of military 'camouflage' was axiomatic, and in 1939 war artists were again mobilized to advise on concealment.
Still, it thrills me that friends of mine are there as we speak, slogging around in the bayous, waiting, listening silently behind veils of 'camouflage' .
‘I am helping you,’ a man dressed in 'camouflage' told a crying girl.
Big animals don't need 'camouflage' , because they're big - they're dangerous.
Thus plumage soiling not only provides instant 'camouflage' but, unlike molting, is easily reversible.
It tends to be seen sitting on barnacle-covered rocks, in only a few feet of water, where its mottled pale brown and green colouring provides excellent 'camouflage' .
much of my apparent indifference was merely protective 'camouflage'
In its natural environment its mottled colouring provides 'camouflage' .
The U.S. soldiers, dressed in Kevlar vests and desert tan 'camouflage' , were drenched with sweat.
Jackson had since met a woman from his wilderness group and they tied the knot in 'camouflage' military fatigues.
the whiteness of polar bears provides 'camouflage'
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