be affected
Make a show, Chinese idiom, Pinyin is Zu ò zh ā ngzu ò sh ì, meaning to pretend, deliberately make a gesture. It's from Xingshi Hengyan: Oil seller monopolizes Huakui.
explain
Zhang, Shi: appearance, posture. It is used to describe pretending and deliberately making a gesture.
usage
It can be used as predicate and attributive;
Discrimination of words
Affectation, bravado, affectation and wisdom
The true meaning of antonym
Category: Human
source
"Those powerful people are not willing to pay, they want to make people cheap. When it comes to those who are willing to pay a few taels of silver, their daughter apologizes and refuses to do so. "
be affected
virtue is insignificant and ability - dé bó cái shū
win a noble position for oneself and for one 's wife and leave it to one 's posterity - fēng qī yìn zǐ
misgovernment makes the people rebel - guān bèng mín fǎn
try every possible way to persuade sb - hǎo shuō dǎi shuō