mannerism
英 [ˈmænərɪzəm]
美 [ˈmænərɪzəm]
n. 习性; 言谈举止; (绘画、写作中)过分的独特风格; 风格主义,矫饰主义(16世纪意大利的一种艺术风格,以怪诞、变形的方式表现事物)
复数:mannerisms
BNC.14842 / COCA.17874
牛津词典
noun
- 习性;言谈举止
a particular habit or way of speaking or behaving that sb has but is not aware of- nervous/odd/irritating mannerisms
紧张的 / 古怪的 / 令人不快的习惯
- nervous/odd/irritating mannerisms
- (绘画、写作中)过分的独特风格
too much use of a particular style in painting or writing - 风格主义,矫饰主义(16世纪意大利的一种艺术风格,以怪诞、变形的方式表现事物)
a style in 16th century Italian art that did not show things in a natural way but made them look strange or out of their usual shape
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT (某人特有的说话或动作的)习性,习气,习惯
Someone'smannerismsare the gestures or ways of speaking which are very characteristic of them, and which they often use.- His mannerisms are more those of a preoccupied math professor...
他的举手投足更像是一个全神贯注的数学教授。 - In accent and mannerism he appeared to be completely Eastern European.
从口音和举止来看,他像一个地道的东欧人。
- His mannerisms are more those of a preoccupied math professor...
英英释义
noun
- a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
- a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual