0 something that a person does repeatedly with their face, hands, or voice, and that they may not realize they are doing -- (本人可能并未意识到的)习惯性动作;习性
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 -- 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)
Mannerism is characterized by a distortion of proportions and perspective. 风格主义的特点在于比例和透视的扭曲。
They have become a mannerism.
This rare song collection was unique in its authentic flavour of vocal interpretations, and the repertoire exhibited a large array of vocal mannerisms found in rural areas.
This mannerism aims to create a visual effect and thus induce movement, 'draw people through and persuade them to linger (in the deepest spaces) rather than rushing through'.
It is a language of gestures and mannerisms.
The uncertainty of this contemporary architectural climate is powerfully mirrored in the artistic language of mannerism.
Australian authors wear down and wear out their readers by the repetition of horrors, instances of similar incidents, lists of details, or stylistic mannerisms.
He revels in diva-personae, singling out the stigmatised divas for worship and adulation, lovingly cataloguing eccentricities, mannerisms and deformities.
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.