Airs and graces
Slang Term
BritishAustralian
★★★★☆ Common
Casual
含义: Affected superior behaviour
装腔作势、摆架子
Comportamiento afectado y pretencioso
気取った上品ぶった態度
거짓으로 꾸민 고상한 척하는 태도
Putting on pretentious, affected manners to seem more refined or upper class than one is. Implies the behaviour is false and annoying.
摆出做作的、矫揉造作的举止,想让自己显得比实际更有教养或更上层。暗示这种行为是虚伪且令人讨厌的。
Adoptar modales pretenciosos y afectados para parecer más refinado o de clase alta de lo que se es. Implica que el comportamiento es falso e irritante.
実際よりも上品で上流階級であるかのように見せかける、わざとらしく気取った振る舞い。その態度が偽りであり迷惑であることを暗示する。
실제보다 더 세련되거나 상류층처럼 보이려고 거짓된 허세를 부리는 것. 그 행동이 가식적이고 짜증스럽다는 것을 암시한다.
例句
- All airs and graces since she got that job. 自从得到那份工作后就一直装腔作势puro postureo desde que consiguió ese trabajoあの仕事に就いてからすっかり気取っている그 일자리를 잡은 뒤로 완전히 잘난 척한다.
- Don't put on airs and graces with me. 别在我面前摆架子no te pongas con ínfulas conmigo私の前で気取らないで내 앞에서 잘난 척하지 마.
- Full of airs and graces. 满满的装腔作势lleno de ínfulas気取りたっぷりだ잔뜩 허세를 부리고 있다.
发音
用法指南
语境: criticism, informal
语气: critical, mocking
✓ 正确说法
- Full of airs and graces满满的架子lleno de ínfulas気取りたっぷり허세가 가득한
- Putting on airs摆架子darse aires気取っている잘난 척하는
✗ 错误说法
- Insulting if directed at someone直接对人说会构成侮辱Es un insulto si se dice directamente a alguien相手に直接言うと侮辱になる누군가에게 직접 말하면 모욕적
常见错误
- Using to someone's face
起源与历史
From 'putting on airs' (affecting superior manner) combined with 'graces' (elegant behaviours). Criticizes affected refinement.
词源: Airs (assumed manner) + graces (elegant behaviours)
最早记录: 18th century
文化背景
Era: 18th century onwards
Generation: All generations
Social background: Criticizing pretension
Pop culture: British social comedy
Regional notes: British and Australian expression.
变体
Airs and gracesPutting on airs
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