affectation 例文
EN[ˌæf.ɛkˈteɪ.ʃən] [-eɪʃən]US
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- 例文 affectation
- The greatest master of gossamery affectation. — De Quincey.
- The often exaggerated addition of /h/ before words like "out" in written Cockney is a hypercorrect affectation.
- sophomoric affectation
- This gallant laboring to avoid popularity falls into a habit of affectation. — Ben Jonson.
- A considerable observation of Plato's, that it is not only moral vitiosity, which inclines men to atheize, but also an affectation of seeming wiser than the generality of mankind; [...]
- 例文 affectations
- 1810, Dr. Samuel Johnson, “Life of Gower”, in The Works of the English Poets[1], Digitized edition, published 2009 : This poem is strongly tinctured with those pedantic affectations concerning the passion of love ...
- Though she's superficial to the point of noxiousness and obsessed with amassing cultural cache, her ridiculous affectations make up for it.
Examples of affectation in a Sentence
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