in·cog·ni·to /ˌɪnˌkɑgˈni(ˌ)to ||ɪnˈkɑgnəˌto/
(ad.)微行,用假名的微行者,匿名者(a.)微行的,改名的,匿名的
In·cog·ni·to a. ∨ adv. Without being known; in disguise; in an assumed character, or under an assumed title; -- said esp. of great personages who sometimes adopt a disguise or an assumed character in order to avoid notice.
'T was long ago
Since gods come down incognito. --Prior.
The prince royal of Persia came thither incognito. --Tatler.
In·cog·ni·to, n.; pl. Incognitos
1. One unknown or in disguise, or under an assumed character or name.
2. The assumption of disguise or of a feigned character; the state of being in disguise or not recognized.
His incognito was endangered. --Sir W. Scott.
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incognito
adj : with your identity concealed [syn: incognito(p)]
adv : without revealing one's identity; "in Holland he lived
incognito as a carpenter in the shipyards of the East
India company"