| 英语单词 | mannerism |
|---|---|
| 英美音标 | 英 ['mænərɪzəm] 美 ['mænərɪzəm] |
| 中文释义 | n.明显或过份固守独特格调或形式;怪癖;手法主义(16世纪欧洲出现的一种艺术流派) |
| 英语例句 | (1) A type of schizophrenia, usually starting at puberty, characterized by foolish mannerisms, senseless laughter, delusions, hallucinations, and regressive behavior. (2) He's taken on some irritating mannerisms. |
| 中文例句 | (1) 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 (2) 他新添了些讨人嫌的怪毛病。 |
| vocabulary简明 | Does someone you know always shrug in a particular way or say "You know what I mean?" at the end of every sentence? Well, that's a mannerism, a habitual gesture or way of speaking. |
| vocabulary扩展 | Generally, we don't use then term mannerism as a critical term for our friends' behavior, but when applied as a term of art criticism, it can be a negative thing. If a critic talks about a writer's mannerisms, for example, it's probably intended as an insult — suggesting they're writing in a lazy or clichéd way. However, Mannerism, with a capital "M," refers to a specific 16th-century Italian style of painting known for its artificial (as opposed to naturalistic) effects. |
| 柯林斯解释 | 1 [N-COUNT 可数名词](某人特有的说话或动作的)习性,习气,习惯 Someone's mannerisms are the gestures or ways of speaking which are very characteristic of them, and which they often use.
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