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41. | affectedly dramatic; overacted. |
| 具有做作的戏剧性;表演过火。 |
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42. | The service was friendly and unpolished. |
| 该项服务友好而不做作 |
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43. | excessive but superficial compliments given with affected charm. |
| 做作、过分却肤浅的赞美。 |
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44. | in a stagy and theatrical manner. |
| 以做作的、演戏似的方式。 |
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45. | absence of affectation or pretense. |
| 没有虚假的装饰,不做作。 |
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46. | He was a good actor... |
| 他是个极做作的人… |
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47. | Try to act naturally, even if you're tense. |
| 即使紧张也不要做作. |
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48. | poor acting by a ham actor. |
| 一个做作演员的乏味表演。 |
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49. | She wore a plastic smile. |
| 她脸上露出做作的微笑。 |
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50. | of a voice; affectedly mellow and rich. |
| 指声音;做作的圆滑、清晰。 |
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