an affectation of calm.
故作。
an affectation of calm.
故作。
He made an affectation of indifference.
装无动于衷的样。
the affectation of a man who measures every word for effect.
个字斟句酌男的矫情做作。
She is sincere and quite without affectation.
"她为人诚恳,毫不矫揉造作。"
a mock-heroic farce that burlesques the affectations of Restoration heroic drama.
仿王政复辟时期英雄剧的笑剧。
The affectations in the way she speaks annoyed me.
她说话时装腔作势的样惹我恼火。
simple but grandiose architecture); it often suggests pretentiousness, affectation, or pompousness (
简洁但巨大的建筑); 其常暗指自以为是,虚假或自傲(
He speaks with a British accent, but that is just an affectation because he’s not British.
说话带有英国口音,但这是装来的,因为不是英国人。
an air of authority. In the plural, however, it suggests affectation and especially a wish to seem more important than is actually the case:
副有权威的样。 然而,用于复数时则表示做作,特别是比实际情况更为重要的愿望:
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