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af·fec·ta·tion [ˌæfekˈteɪʃən] СЪЩ прин
1. affectation (pretended quality):
affectation
Vortäuschung f <-, -en>
..., he said with an affectation of nonchalance
2. affectation прин (artificial behaviour):
affectation
Affektiertheit f <-> прин
3. affectation no pl (pretence):
affectation
Verstellung f <-> kein pl
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Mallet finds himself unexpectedly attracted to the young womanto her simplicity, her lack of affectation, her honesty.
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Nick suffers from light dementia, and that affectation was dealt with thoughtfully throughout the series.
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They are unable to reach the highest levels of sympathy, and can not cleanse themselves of affectation and pretence.
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The alternative spelling is an old-fashioned affectation and is used in order to remind revellers and participants of medieval "fayres" and markets.
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From this time dates her affectation of the title of baroness.
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