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61 affectation
[æfekˈteɪʃn]riyakarlıq, ikiüzlülük, sünilik, yalançılıq -
62 affectation
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63 Affectation
Woodhouse English-Greek dictionary. A vocabulary of the Attic language > Affectation
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64 affectation
nთავის მოჩვენება -
65 affectation
n.жори, жорта, әдейі -
66 affectation
yapmacik davranis, gösteris -
67 affectation
n.saxtiliq, yasalma -
68 affectation
ks. 1 sok. 2 dibikin-bikin, dibuat-buat, pura-pura. -
69 affectation
yapmacık -
70 affectation
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71 affectation
nounകാപട്യം, നാട്യം, നടിപ്പ്, വേഷം കെട്ടല്, അഹങ്കാരം -
72 affectation of interest
Общая лексика: деланная заинтересованностьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > affectation of interest
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73 Affectation of interest
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74 affectation af·fec·ta·tion n
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75 feigned affectation
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76 ridiculous affectation
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77 a style saturated with affectation
Общая лексика: стиль, полный жеманстваУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > a style saturated with affectation
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78 an affectation of wit
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79 it reeks of affectation
Общая лексика: это похоже на притворствоУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > it reeks of affectation
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80 pietism (Affectation of devotion)
Религия: благочестиеУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > pietism (Affectation of devotion)
См. также в других словарях:
affectation — Affectation. s. f. v. Passion que l on a pour certaines manieres d agir ou de parler. Affectation vicieuse. affectation de langage. certaine affectation de parler, de marcher, de rire &c. il y a de l affectation en tout ce qu il dit, en tout ce… … Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
affectation — AFFECTATION. s. f. Attachement vicieux à dire ou à faire certaines choses d une manière singulière. Il y a de l affectation en tout ce qu il fait, en tout ce qu il dit. Affectation marquée. Affectation de langage. Il n y a rien de naturel en elle … Dictionnaire de l'Académie Française 1798
Affectation — Af fec*ta tion, n. [L. affectatio: cf. F. affectation.] 1. An attempt to assume or exhibit what is not natural or real; false display; artificial show. An affectation of contempt. Macaulay. [1913 Webster] Affectation is an awkward and forced… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
affectation — (n.) studied display, 1540s, from Fr. affectation (16c.) or directly from L. affectationem (nom. affectatio) a striving after, a claiming, noun of action from pp. stem of affectare to strive for (see AFFECT (Cf. affect) (v.2)) … Etymology dictionary
Affectation — (v. lat.), Verstellung, Ziererei … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Affectation — Affectation, Künstelei, Verstellung … Herders Conversations-Lexikon
affectation — index bombast, color (deceptive appearance), false pretense, fustian, histrionics, pretense (ostentation), pretext … Law dictionary
affectation — *pose, air, mannerism Analogous words: *pretense, pretension: pretentiousness, ostenta tion (see corresponding adjectives at SHOWY) Antonyms: artlessness Contrasted words: naturalness, simplicity, ingenuousness, naivete, unsophistication (see… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
affectation — [n] pretended behavior to make an impression air, airs, appearance, artificiality, facade, false front*, front, going Hollywood*, imitation, insincerity, mannerism, pose, pretense, pretension, pretentiousness, put on, putting on airs*, sham*,… … New thesaurus
affectation — Affectation, Affectatio, Quintil … Thresor de la langue françoyse
affectation — ► NOUN ▪ behaviour, speech, or writing that is artificial and designed to impress … English terms dictionary