装腔作势英语怎么说
- Restaurant owners don't have friends. This marks you as a clueless poseur the moment you walk in the door.
- When I explained everything to my mom and dad, there were no histrionics.
- He was a small and by all appearances an unassuming man.
- There was nothing portentous or solemn about him. He was bubbling with humour.
- It's a kind of feminized, mincing approach to the novel.
- The posturing before the camera on both sides repelled me.
- She loves to pose when men are around.
- In New Testament times, the Pharisees were pros at pretentious prayers.
- They are rough and common and they give themselves the airs of noble lords.
- He's a poseur and never actually writes anything.
- He becomes a sort of hollow, posing dummy, the conventionalized figure of a sahib.
- That's something about New York, nobody knows what that means.
- Are Republicans posturing or serious about the nuclear deal with Russia?
- People can smell a poser from a mile away.
- Paris,--let us confess it--willingly allows infamy to furnish it with comedy.
- Depending upon heroics to get your product out the door is simply bad program management.
- They both had done too much rehearsing and it came of fake and contrived.
- Aren't you afraid of being seen as a righteous crusader?
- His little affectations irritated her.
- His response was full of pretentious nonsense.
- 'You can't park here,' he said officiously.
- The bill is at best pointless posturing and at worst dangerous demagoguery.
- They both had done too much rehearsing and it came of fake and contrived.
- The "victim" revealed he was only playacting.
- She was used to her mother's histrionics.