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
- 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。 - She needs the right clothes, and a few attractive mannerisms.
她需要合适的衣服,一些吸引人的风度。 - He's got some very strange mannerisms.
他有些奇怪的习惯动作。 - His mannerisms are more those of a preoccupied math professor
他的举手投足更像是一个全神贯注的数学教授。 - She interprets the lip moments, learns entirely new language, and understands mannerisms at a stage of life where she still does not have any base language.
在完全还没有语言基础的时候,她就试着读唇语,学习全新的语言,理解(他人的)行为特点。 - British Airways unveiled an inspiring online campaign in China that aims to introduce the mannerisms and idiosyncrasies of the British people.
英国航空公司日前宣布,在华推出一项别出心裁的线上活动,旨在向大家介绍英国当地的风俗礼仪。 - 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。 - 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。 - Animated gestures, lively expressions and physical mannerisms are excellent ways of conveying a given idea.
要传达给定的信息,丰富的姿势、生动的表情加上肢体语言是极好的传达途径。 - An insufferably precious performance; a child with intolerably cute mannerisms.
不能忍受的矫揉造作的表演;有着无法忍受的矫揉造作的习气的小孩。