mannerism 英 [ˈmænərɪzəm]   美 [ˈmænəˌrɪzəm]

mannerism

mannerism  英 [ˈmænərɪzəm] 美 [ˈmænəˌrɪzəm]

n. 特殊习惯;矫揉造作;怪癖 

名词复数:mannerisms 

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。
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。

  • 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.
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  • n. 特殊习惯;矫揉造作;怪癖
  • 1. 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。

  • 2. 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。

  • 3. 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。

  • mannerism (n.) "excessive use of distinctive methods in art or literature," 1803, from manner + -ism. Meaning "an instance of mannerism, habitual peculiarity" is from 1819. Related: Mannerisms.
man·ner·ism / ˈmænərɪzəm ; NAmE ˈmænərɪzəm / noun 1 [countable ] a particular habit or way of speaking or behaving that sb has but is not aware of 习性;言谈举止 nervous/odd/irritating mannerisms 紧张的╱古怪的╱令人不快的习惯 2 [uncountable ] too much use of a particular style in painting or writing (绘画、写作中)过分的独特风格 3 Mannerism [uncountable ] a style in 16th century Italian art that did not show things in a natural way but made them look strange or out of their usual shape 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 mannerisms man·ner·ism / ˈmænərɪzəm ; NAmE ˈmænərɪzəm /
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