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
- However try to avoid nervous mannerisms, such as tapping your foot or playing with your hair.
面试的时候,不自然的小动作哦,比如不停叩脚,拨弄头发之类。 - 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 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。 - 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。 - Phoney jewels, qualifications, mannerisms
假珠宝、伪资格、矫饰的风格 - She emphasised her Indian identity above her Italian, wearing only saris in public and adopting local mannerisms.
她强调自己的印度身份比意大利血统更重要,在公开场合只穿着纱丽,并遵循印度本国习俗。 - He started to mimic the mannerisms, the talk, even the walk of his hero Mitterrand.
他还开始模仿他心中的英雄密特朗的言行举止。 - 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。 - 'Every day I see a lot of the same mannerisms,' he said. 'Boarding is like watching a show sometimes.'
他说:每天我都会看到大量同样的迷信行为,有时候迎接登机就像观看表演一样。 - 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。
