mannerism
n.
明顯或過(guò)份固守獨(dú)特格調(diào)或形式;怪癖;手法主義(16世紀(jì)歐洲出現(xiàn)的一種藝術(shù)流派)
英語(yǔ)翻譯 Noun:
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a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual
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a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
造句
- A type of schizophrenia, usually starting at puberty, characterized by foolish mannerisms, senseless laughter, delusions, hallucinations, and regressive behavior.
青春期癡呆一種精神分裂癥,通常始發(fā)于青春期,其特征為舉止癡呆、傻笑、妄想、幻覺(jué)以及退化的舉止
- He\\\'s taken on some irritating mannerisms.
他新添了些討人嫌的怪毛病。
常用短語(yǔ)
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He has abandoned his mannerisms and been content to make a beautiful picture.
出自:Times
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She fell again into the mannerism of holding her head to one side.
出自:N. Gordimer
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I detest the critical mannerism that professes to find good in everything.
出自:P. Ackroyd
近義反義詞 【近義詞】
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affectation
假裝
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characteristic
特點(diǎn)
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speciality
專(zhuān)長(zhǎng)
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difference
差異
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idiosyncrasy
特質(zhì)
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pose
擺姿勢(shì)
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gesture
手勢(shì)
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trait
特征
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gesticulation
手勢(shì)
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habit
習(xí)慣
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quirk
怪癖
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trick
詭計(jì)
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show
證明
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act
行為
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display
顯示
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pretence
假裝
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pretense
借口
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parade
游行
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affectedness
affected的名詞形...
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foible
小缺點(diǎn)
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