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mannerisms

美['mænə.rɪzəm],英['mænə.rɪz(ə)m],

释义

n. 怪癖;(尤指文艺上的)守旧;矫揉造作的风格; 网络释义: 言谈举止;特殊习惯;作态行为;

例句

L obviously didn't care how odd his gestures and mannerisms appeared to others; certainly he would expect his successor to be the same.
左旋显然不在乎他如何动作,小动作多,似乎别人;当然,他希望他的继任者是一样的。
Its approach had become ossified in a "style" that threatened to degenerate into a set of mannerisms.
这种做法在“风格”中已经变得僵化,仿佛要沦为一系列怪癖。
In other words, he is the quintessential insider, a man of gringo mannerisms and a representative of the rich in a poor country.
换句话说,他是典型的熟知内幕者,完全老美的行事作风,以及在贫穷国家的有钱人代表。
A humorous imitation of the voice and mannerisms of a famous person done by an entertainer.
趣味模仿:演员对名人的声音和仪态的幽默的模仿。
Right from his mannerisms to his tone to his belief in medicine, Boman was perfect.
从他的举止的权利,他的口气,他在医学上的信仰,博曼是完美的。
She needs the right clothes, and a few attractive mannerisms.
In his caricature , he burlesqued the mannerisms of his adversary.
She takes after her mother both in looks and in mannerisms.
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。
Judge from their mannerisms and from their initial questions what they're expecting from you and proceed from there.
从他们的习惯和最初的问题判断他们从你身上期望得到什么,并从那里开始。

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