mannerism

[美國]/'mænərɪz(ə)m/
[英國]/'mænə'rɪzəm/
詞頻: 非常高

中文釋義

n. 習性;言談舉止(繪畫、寫作中)過分的獨特風格風格主義
Word Forms

例句

the facade is a strange concoction of northern Mannerism and Italian Baroque.

(建築的)正面是北方風格主義和意大利巴洛克風格的一種奇特糅合。

His mannerisms bear a strong likeness to those of his father.

他的舉止極像他父親。

He’s copied that mannerism from his brother.

他的那些言談舉止是模仿他哥哥的。

He has this irritating mannerism of constantly scratching his nose.

他老是撓鼻子,這個習慣真讓人不舒服。

Her British accent is just a mannerism picked up on her visit to London.

她的英國口音是她訪問倫敦學會的。

A speech defect or mannerism characterized by mispronunciation of the sounds(s)and(z)as(th)and(th.

口齒不清一種語言缺陷或習氣,特點是把(□)和(□)發作(□□)和(□□)

He had a mannerism of closing his eyes as he talked, as if he were deep in thought.

他有閉着眼睛說話的習慣,好象是在沉思中。

a building that evokes the neoclassic style of architecture without copying it. Tomimic is to make a close imitation, as of another's actions, speech, or mannerisms, often with an intent to ridicule:

一座再現新古典主義建築風格但沒有照搬的建築物。 mimic 是對他人的動作,話語或特殊習慣等作相近的模仿, 經常是爲了取笑:

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