mannerism
['mænərizm]
n. 明显或过份固守独特格调或形式, 怪癖
例句与用法:
A type of schizophrenia, usually starting at puberty, characterized by foolish mannerisms, senseless laughter, delusions, hallucinations, and regressive behavior.
青春期痴呆一种精神分裂症,通常始发于青春期,其特征为举止痴呆、傻笑、妄想、幻觉以及退化的举止
He's taken on some irritating mannerisms.
他新添了些讨人嫌的怪毛病。
词形变化:
形容词: manneristic | 名词: mannerist |
n.
1. 固守独特的格调(或形式); 矫揉造作
2. 癖性
mannerism
词形变化:
形容词: manneristic | 名词: mannerist |
词义辨析:
同义参见:
speciality
affectation
characteristic
difference
mannerism['mænərizəm]n.1.■(尤指文学、艺术上的)矫揉造作,不自然2.■(说话、举止的)习性,癖性3.■[M-](16世纪西洋美术的)风格主义近义词pose
mannerismmannerism[ˈmænərizəm]n.1.■(尤指文艺上的)独特的风格、形式等2.■怪癖; (指演员说话、举止等的)习气Her British accent is just a mannerism picked up on her visit to London.她的英国口音是她访问伦敦学会的。
noun
- a habitual gesture or way of speaking or behaving; an idiosyncrasy
言谈举止;习惯,习性,癖好
learning the great man's speeches and studying his mannerisms.
学习伟人的演讲,研究伟人的举止。
■(Psychiatry)an ordinary gesture or expression that becomes abnormal through exaggeration or repetition
(精神病学)病态的举止(或表情) - [mass noun]excessive or self-conscious use of a distinctive style in art, literature, or music
(艺术、文学或音乐)矫揉造作的风格,刻意追求的风格
he seemed deliberately to be stripping his art of mannerism.
他似乎在有意从其艺术中去除刻意做作的风格。 - (Mannerism)[mass noun]a style of 16th-century Italian art preceding the Baroque, characterized by unusual effects of scale, lighting, and perspective, and the use of bright, often lurid colours. It is particularly associated with the work of Pontormo, Vasari, and the later Michelangelo
风格主义,矫饰主义(巴洛克时期之前在16世纪出现的一种意大利艺术风格,特点是强调比例、光线和透视的特别效果,并使用亮色,常用浓色;尤指蓬托尔莫、瓦萨里以及米开朗琪罗后期的作品)
mannerist
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noun& adjective
manneristic
adjective
mannerism
名词 mannerism:
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
mannerism
■"Your story may be true, or it may not," said the clerk, whose manner indicated incredulity.
"你说的话可真可假,"售货员说道,态度里带著怀疑。
■"There, my dear, in you anxiety to walk, these dreams become very real." He was now exerting all his bedside manner to take the look of white dismay from her face.
"瞧你呀,亲爱的,急着下床走路急成这个样子,--这种热望是一定可以实现的。"他竭尽医生安慰病人之能事,力图驱散她那充满绝望的满脸愁云。
■In a frank manner; candidly.
不加掩饰地; 坦白地
■In an inappropriate or inopportune manner.
不合时宜地采取一种不合适或不恰当的方式地
■Don't be taken in by his charming manner; he's completely ruthless.
不要被他那副讨人喜欢的外表所迷惑,其实他冷酷无情。
■Don't let his friendly manner mislead you into trusting him.
不要让他那种友好的态度使你误信他。
■He tried all manner of ways to solve the difficult problem.
为了解决那道难题,他试了各种方法。
■A representation of facts, concepts, or instructions in a formalized manner suitable for communication, interpretation, or processing by human or automatic means.
事实、概念或指令按某一规格化方式的一种表示,适于人或自动装置进行通信、解释或处理。
■From his manner of speaking I took him to be an Italian.
从他说话的样子看,我还以为他是个意大利人。
■He is kind and friendly despite his rather bluff manner.
他为人厚道,待人亲切,虽然态度有些粗鲁。
■He conducted himself in a gracious manner.
他为人和蔼可亲。
■His manner was quiet, his speech deliberate.
他举止文静,说话审慎。
■He talked to her with persuasive manner.
他以晓之以礼的态度劝说她。
■He has a very brotherly manner towards the little boys.
他像哥哥一样对待那些小男孩。
■He was furious, but his manner was very restrained.
他十分恼火,但在态度上却很能克制。
■He may think he is fooling me by his friendly manner, but I have his number.
他可能认为他是以友好的方式来愚弄我,可是我看透了他。
■He ate in a ruthless manner,champing his food.
他吃东西的样子挺残忍,大声咀嚼食物。
■He has a rather womanish manner.
他太女气了。
■His folksy manner has endeared him to his neighbors.
他平易近人的态度使他受到邻居们的喜爱。
■He answered me in a rather preoccupied manner.
他心不在焉地回答我。
■He was insolent in his manner.
他态度傲慢无礼。
■He had a frost in his manner.
他态度冷淡。
■He is a man gentle in manner but firm in action.
他是一个举止文雅但行动坚决的人。
■He's a good salesman, but his offhand manner does tend to put people off.
他是个很好的推销员,可是他那随便的态度容易使人产生反感。
■He has a downright pleasant manner.
他有一种令人愉快的率直态度。
■He has all manner of model planes.
他有各式各样的模型飞机。
■He arrived late and excused his tardiness in a flimsy manner.
他来晚了,而且还以薄弱的借口来辩解他的迟到
■He travestied the politician's manner.
他滑稽地模仿那个政客的举止。
■His public speaking manner is still not very assured.
他演讲的神态还显出有点缺乏自信。
■His straightforward, modest manner took into camp everybody he knew.
他爽直而谦虚的态度使所有认识他的人都上了当。
■He got the money in a very underhand manner.
他用极为狡诈的手段弄到了这笔钱。
■He has an inoffensive manner.
他的举止不令人讨厌。
■He has an effeminate manner.
他的举止像女人。
■His manner is a factor in his success.
他的举止是他取得成功的一个因素。
■He has great distinction of manner.
他的举止非凡。
■His calm manner slaked their enthusiasm.
他的冷静态度使他们的狂热降了温。
■He is prim and precise in manner.
他的态度一本正经而严谨。
■He has an aggressive manner.
他的态度咄咄逼人。
■His manner partakes of insolence.
他的态度带有几分傲慢。
■His manner was abrupt to the point of rudeness.
他的态度无理到了粗暴的程度。
■His manner was cold and indifferent.
他的态度既冷淡又无动于衷。
■His success is in a manner of speaking our success, too.
他的成功也可以说是我们的成功。
■His manner reeks high position with high pay.
他的气派表现得好像是个高官厚禄的人物。
■His skis crossed and he sat down in a most undignified manner.
他的滑雪板交叉在一起坐下时,姿势很不雅观。
■She was offended by his abrupt manner.
他的粗率无礼的举止触怒了她。
■He's copied that mannerism from his brother.
他的那些言谈举止是模仿他哥哥的。
■He does not look fifty by any manner of means.
他看上去一点不像50岁的人。
■His gruff manner made me angry.
他粗暴的态度让我生气。
■His rough manner rubbed her.
他粗野的举止惹恼了她。
■He has this irritating mannerism of constantly scratching his nose.
他老是挠鼻子,这个习惯真让人不舒服。