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affectation

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English 5++朗文当代英语 5++LDOCE 5++朗文 5++af·fec·ta·tion /ˌæfekˈteɪʃən/ noun [countable, uncountable]  PRETENDa way of behaving, speaking etc that is not sincere or natural 装模作样,矫揉造作 Calling everyone ‘darling’ is just an affectation. 逢人就叫亲爱的很做作。
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affectationTact, in eighties Britain, has become an affectation.It's an affectation I have.Tim's fancy hairdo was an affectation left over from his younger days.He has a bit too much affectation and too little prudence...She has no affectation I am sure.A pretty, rustic affectation of innocence that, to such as can not see into her, may pass well enough.He was pale, of brusque manners, somewhat given to affectation, but of immaculate dress and generous to his enemies.If there was one thing that he hated fervently it was affectation and cant.Choose your phony accent, your affectation, the Stetson of country or the hoodie of rap.
af·fec·ta·tion nounChineseSyllable
Corpus a of behaving, is way not speaking etc that


affectation
affectation /ˌæfekˈteɪʃən/ noun [uncountable and countable]
a way of behaving, speaking etc that is not sincere or natural:
    Calling everyone ‘darling’ is just an affectation.


af·fect·ationBrE /ˌæfekˈteɪʃn/ 🔊NAmE /ˌæfekˈteɪʃn/ 🔊 noun [countable, uncountable] behaviour or an action that is not natural or sincere and that is often intended to impress other people 假装;做作;装模作样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。🔊🔊