mannerism
n. 習性; 言談舉止; (繪畫、寫作中)過分的獨特風格; 風格主義
Someone's mannerisms are the gestures or ways of speaking which are very characteristic of them, and which they often use.
His mannerisms are more those of a preoccupied math professor...
他的舉手投足更像是一個全神貫注的數學教授。
In accent and mannerism he appeared to be completely Eastern European.
從口音和舉止來看,他像一個地道的東歐人。
1. a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual
2. a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
He has this irritating mannerism of constantly scratching his nose.
他老是撓鼻子,這個習慣真讓人不舒服.
He's copied that mannerism from his brother.
他的那些言談舉止是模仿他哥哥的.
Her British accent is just a mannerism picked up on her visit to London.
她的英國口音是她訪問倫敦學會的.
An ethical sympathy in an artist is an unpardonable mannerism of style.
藝術家沒有道德取向,如有,那是不可原諒的風格矯飾.
He used such mannerism as " er " and " uh " to fill in a pause.
他說話間歇時總愛用 “ 呃 ” “ 嗯 ” 之類的話搭頭.