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21. | She overdoes her acting. |
| 她演得太做作。 |
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22. | An affectation or appreciation of manners and tastes commonly thought to be artificial, vulgar, or banal |
| 下流:庸俗,做作行为或情趣上的矫揉造作,通常被认为是不自然的、粗俗的或平庸的 |
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23. | "camp:an affectation or appreciation of manners and tastes commonly thought to be artificial, vulgar, |
| 下流,庸俗,做作:行为或情趣上的矫揉造作,通常被认为是不自然的、粗俗的或平庸的。 |
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24. | He's always affected. |
| 他老是那么做作。 |
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25. | that artificial humility that her husband hated; contrived coyness; a stilted letter of acknowledgment |
| 她丈夫憎恨的那种虚假的谦恭;做作的羞怯;一封假装表示感谢的信;人们在试图纠正自己的言语时,总是表现出一种做作的发音。 |
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26. | comprehensive hybrid variety fallol |
| 做作的|矫饰的 |
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27. | histrionic gestures; an attitude of melodramatic despair; a theatrical pose. |
| 做作的姿势;做作的失望神态;戏剧性的姿势。 |
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28. | The lady has an affected gait |
| 这女步态做作。 |
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29. | artless grace |
| 不做作的优雅 |
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30. | artificial flowers; artificial flavoring; an artificial economic boom; artificial fibers. |
| 假花;人工调味品;人为的经济繁荣;人造纤维。 |
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