affectation
وانمود،تظاهر،ظاهرسازى ،ناز،تکبر
روانشناسى : وانمود
affecter
From Latin afficere "do to someone" from ad "to(ward)" +
facere "do, make." The root fac- in Latin, which also gave us "fact,"
"feature," and dozens of other words, goes back to the PIE root *dhe-
which also evolved into English "do." A reduplicated variant, *dhi-dh-
emerged in Greek "thesis."be (dast) dâdan (pbp.)
1 dar maqz ; fra. affect
(bar hes )asar baxšid/dâšt-an
dâman-gir šodan
2 fra. affectation
be kâr gomârdan
(barâ ye yak kâr e viža )dar negar greftan
affectation
keanggunan
affectation
(แอฟเฟคเท' เชิน) n. การเสแสร้ง, การทำท่าทาง ( คำที่มีความหมายเหมือนกัน: artificiality,pretension)
affectation
afektacja, poza