0 something that a person does repeatedly with their face, hands, or voice, and that they may not realize they are doing:
1 a style of 16th-century Italian art that did not follow traditional rules of painting and tried to represent an image of beauty that was perfect rather than natural:
Mannerism is characterized by a distortion of proportions and perspective.
2 something that a person does repeatedly with the face, hands, or voice, esp. a habit that the person is not aware of:
Is effeminacy a limp wrist, a set of facial mannerisms, a way of crossing one's legs, a certain posture?
Each spirit has ascribed attributes or traits and mannerisms by which they are known and recognized.
He wasn't full of mannerisms and little tricks of the trade.
They wore extraordinarily showy garments and adopted distinctive mannerisms.
Nevertheless, the effect is again compulsive, only this time compulsion surfaces in the shape of mannerism.
The digital 'avant-garde' has degenerated into a banal mannerism, producing homogeneous results with little regard for cultural contexts all over the world.
First they presented the audience with characters who had surrounded themselves with a shield of nervous and artificial physical and vocal mannerisms.
He was instantly recognisable by his father's profile, uncannily, even by his posture, gestures and mannerisms, but especially by the diamond clarity of his voice.
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(本人可能並未意識到的)習慣性動作, 習性, 矯飾主義(16世紀流行於義大利、法國和西班牙的一種藝術風格,其繪畫風格不因循守舊,力圖在畫面中表現出超越現實的完美)…
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(本人可能并未意识到的)习惯性动作, 习性, 风格主义(16世纪流行于意大利、法国、西班牙的一种艺术风格,其绘画风格不因循守旧,力图在画面中表现出超越现实的完美)…
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peculiaridad, manierismo, costumbre [feminine…
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peculiaridade, hábito, Maneirismo…
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kişiliğin bir parçası olan davranış biçimi, konuşma veya hareket tarzı…
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manie [feminine], tic, manie…
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osobitý způsob…
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manér, særhed…
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