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強顔歡笑
[qiáng yán huān xiào]
Pronounced qi ǎ ng y á n hu ā n xi à o this term means forcing a smile or smiling despite being sad or ...
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smile逢场作戏
[smile féng chăng zuò xì]
The English word smile combined with a Chinese phrase 逢场作戏 performing for the occasion indicates ...
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強顏歡笑
[qiáng yán huān xiào]
The phrase means Forcing a Smile portraying someone who outwardly shows happiness or contentment ...
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强笑
[qiáng xiào]
Force a smile It describes a situation where one puts on a happy face despite negative feelings underneath ...
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挤笑脸
[jĭ xiào liăn]
Force a Smile represents putting on a happy face despite not genuinely feeling it possibly to hide ...
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牵强微笑
[qiān qiáng wēi xiào]
It translates to forced smile conveying an emotional state where one presents a smile even though ...
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笑太牵强
[xiào tài qiān qiáng]
Forced Smile expresses a smile lacking genuine joy indicating emotional insincerity or effort ...
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不高兴笑一个
[bù gāo xīng xiào yī gè]
不高兴笑一个 could be translated as force a smile when feeling unhappy This indicates an unwillingness ...
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只强欢
[zhĭ qiáng huān]
Force a smile indicates forced joy a fa ç ade put on despite real emotions such as sadness or hardship ...