mannerism
特殊习惯
常用释义
英音[ ˈmænərɪzəm ]
美音[ ˈmænərɪzəm ]
变形
复数:
mannerisms
基本释义
- n. 特殊习惯;矫揉造作;怪癖
例句
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1·He has this irritating mannerism of constantly scratching his nose.挠鼻子,这个习惯真让人不舒服。
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2·Their descendants defined the time period they lived in as Mannerism.后人将他们所处的时期定义为风格主义时期。
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3·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。
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4·Hard working. Have the strong responsibility and professional mannerism.责任心强、踏实认真、有良好的职业素养。
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5·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?
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6·In accent, mannerism and habit of mind he appeared to be completely Eastern European.从口音、举止和思维习惯上看,他完全是东欧人。
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7·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。
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8·Give each character a different voice and mannerism, and don't be afraid to use your body.用不同的嗓音或者举动表现不同的人物,而且不要怕使用肢体语言。
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9·It may work on film, butthecruel eye ofthemotion capture cameras will make every odd mannerism twiceasgoofy.它可以工作在电影,但议案摄录残忍的眼睛会作出愚蠢每个奇习气两次。
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10·I can't tell you how impressed I was with his mannerism and just how willing he was to help and do anything that we asked him.我无法形容他给我的印象,他的言行举止以及我们提问时他乐于帮助的态度。
同义词
n.
特殊习惯;矫揉造作;怪癖
同根词
词根:
manner
mannered
adj
矫饰的;守规矩的;矫揉造作的
manner
n
方式;习惯;种类;规矩;风俗