mannerism

大学

n. 矫揉造作, 习性 [医] 装相, 作态

发音

US /ˈmænəˌɹɪzəm/

词形变化

mannerisms 复数

释义与例句

n.
  1. 1.

    A noticeable personal habit, a verbal or other (often, but not necessarily unconscious) habitual behavior peculiar to an individual.

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    1923, Ernest Bramah, The Eyes of Max Carrados The Inspector looked round. He knew well enough that they were alone in the study at The Turrets, but the action had become something of a mannerism with him.

  2. 2.

    Exaggerated or affected style in art, speech, or other behavior.

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  3. 1.

    In literature, an ostentatious and unnatural style of the second half of the sixteenth century. In the contemporary criticism, described as a negation of the classicist equilibrium, pre-Baroque, and deforming expressiveness.

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  4. 2.

    In fine art, a style that is inspired by previous models, aiming to reproduce subjects in an expressive language.

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词汇关系

词源

From manner + -ism.

来源:wiktionary