mannerisms
英 [ˈmænərɪzmz]
美 [ˈmænəˌrɪzəmz]
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)
mannerism的复数
双语例句
- Phoney jewels, qualifications, mannerisms
假珠宝、伪资格、矫饰的风格 - Use a character's attitude, mannerisms, and dialogue to increase the comedy.
使用一个角色的态度、怪癖和对话来增加喜剧效果。 - A strange, wild smell assaults its nostrils, but the old wolf, who knows the dog's mannerisms and vocabulary well, pretends to be a wretched old dog long forsaken by its master.
但是老狼懂得狗的礼性和语汇,显出一副倒霉的、被主人遗弃了很久的老狗的样子。 - Imitating the mannerisms of another person.
模仿其他人的特殊习惯。 - The most discreetly influential figures in the City and on Wall Street display the style and mannerisms of Mr Market's courtiers.
金融城和华尔街最谨慎的权势人物展示了市场先生追随者的风格和怪癖。 - Nothing looks worse than to see a speaker fidget about or adopt peculiar positions or mannerisms.
一个坐立不安老是摆出特殊或奇怪姿态的演讲者是再难看不过的了。 - In his caricature, he burlesqued the mannerisms of his adversary.
他用漫画嘲弄他的对手矫揉造作的习气。 - Emulate their speaking styles and mannerisms.
模仿他们的说话方式和习惯。 - His mannerisms are affected and full of pretence.
他的那副派头完全是装腔作势,假得很。 - Feminine men and masculine or aggressive women will be valued for their contributions, not judged by their looks or mannerisms.
女性化的男人和男性化的女人将因他们的贡献而受到尊重,而不是以他们的外貌或礼仪来取人。