英 [ˈmænərɪzəm] 美 [ˈmænərɪzəm]
n. 特殊习惯;矫揉造作;怪癖
复数mannerisms
mannerism /ˈmænəˌrɪzəm/
可数名词 Someone's mannerisms are the gestures or ways of speaking that are very characteristic of them, and which they often use. (说话或动作特有的)习性
His mannerisms are more those of a preoccupied maths professor.
他的言谈举止更像是一个全神贯注的数学教授。
a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual
同义词: idiosyncrasy / foible
a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
同义词: affectation / pose / affectedness
矫饰主义
风格主义
风格主义
样式主义
作态
呆板姿态
手法主义
特殊习惯
特殊习惯;矫揉造作;怪癖
Hard working. Have the strong responsibility and professional mannerism.
工作认真,责任心强,有良好的职业道德。
Why do you think artists would change from renaissance classicism to mannerism?
为何艺术家要从文艺复兴的古典主义转到矫饰主义上来?
He stresses certain words, or puts emphasis on some phrases; it's like a mannerism of his.
他强调特定的词,或者一些重点的片语;这像是他的习性。
His swirl is one of the hallmarks of Mannerism a mode of expression whose exaggerations broke the classical perfection and balance of the High Renaissance, and started art on the road to the Baroque.
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