affectation
英 [ˌæfekˈteɪʃn]
美 [ˌæfekˈteɪʃn]
n. 假装; 做作; 装模作样
复数:affectations
BNC.22237 / COCA.23010
牛津词典
noun
- 假装;做作;装模作样
behaviour or an action that is not natural or sincere and that is often intended to impress other people- His little affectations irritated her.
他的装腔作势令她不快。 - Kay has no affectation at all.
凯一点也不做作。 - He raised his eyebrows with an affectation of surprise (= pretending to be surprised) .
他扬起双眉装出一副惊奇的样子。
- His little affectations irritated her.
柯林斯词典
- N-VAR 做作;装腔作势
If you say that someone's attitude or behaviour is anaffectation, you disapprove of the fact that it is not genuine or natural, but is intended to impress other people.- I wore sunglasses all the time and people thought it was an affectation...
我成天戴着墨镜,大家都觉得我在装酷。 - Lawson writes so well: in plain English, without fuss or affectation.
劳森写得很好:英文通俗易懂,朴实无华又不矫揉造作。
- I wore sunglasses all the time and people thought it was an affectation...
英英释义
noun
- a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
双语例句
- And also to corrupt youth by means of seditious literature and drugs, the affectation of being demure in a provocative way.
还用带有煽动性的作品和毒品腐蚀年轻人。故意装出具有煽动性的端庄、正经的样子。 - A man of affectation is not amiable though his face teems with smile.
真正亲爱的人,不笑也使人觉得和善。 - The man is not humble, but he puts on an affectation of humility.
这个男人并不谦虚,却装作一副谦虚的样子。 - It's an affectation picked up from some friends of mine.
这是我从我的一些朋友那儿无意中学来的一种装腔作势的样子。 - Affectation is inevitably the mark of one not sure of himself.
矫揉造作不可避免的会暴露不能肯定自己的人。 - I wore sunglasses all the time and people thought it was an affectation
我成天戴着墨镜,大家都觉得我在装酷。 - Her love of jazz was just an affectation.
她对爵士乐的喜爱不过是装模作样而已。 - Personal letters written in a professional capacity today have adapted this affectation.
今天,涉及职业能力的私人信件采纳了这种习惯。 - The affectation of being demure in a provocative way.
故意装出具有煽动性的端庄、正经的样子。 - Ive only seen it from Americans who are trying for a British affectation.
我很少在试图模仿英国人的美国人的邮件中看到这个。