affectation
现在分词:
动词现在分词: affecting
更多词形:
名词: affecter | 动词过去式: affected | 动词过去分词: affected | 动词现在分词: affecting | 动词第三人称单数: affects |
单词例句:
Freedom from affectation or embarrassment; composure.
泰然自若,沉着不受影响或不尴尬; 冷静
Either of two fungal diseases that affect grasses and are characterized by oval lesions.
眼斑病两种霉菌病中的一种,危害草并以带有椭圆形病体为特征
The way she speaks reeks of affectation.
她说话矫揉造作。
He raised his eyebrows with an affectation of surprise.
他扬起双眉装出一幅惊奇的样子。
He made an affectation of indifference.
他装出无动于衷的样子。
A market condition in which purchasers are so few that the actions of any one of them can materially affect price and the costs that competitors must pay.
寡头买主垄断一种由少量买方控制的市场状况,由于买主极少,以至于任一买主的行为都有可能极大地影响价格及竞买者所必须偿付的费用
The man is not humble, but he puts on an affectation of humility.
这个人并不谦逊,但他装出一副很谦卑的样子。
And this affectation of modesty did not escape Prince Andrey.
安德烈公爵看出了这种矫揉造作的谦逊。
Politicians should not engage in business affairs that might affect their political judgement.
政治家不应该参与那些可能会影响其政治判断力的商业事务。