mannerism
柯林斯詞典
1. N-COUNT Someone's mannerisms are the gestures or ways of speaking that are very characteristic of them, and which they often use. (說話或動(dòng)作特有的)習(xí)性
His mannerisms are more those of a preoccupied maths professor. 他的言談舉止更像是一個(gè)全神貫注的數(shù)學(xué)教授。
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mannerism /?m?n??r?z?m/ (mannerisms)
劍橋詞典
- something that a person does repeatedly with their face , hands , or voice , and that they may not realize they are doing
(本人可能并未意識(shí)到的)習(xí)慣性動(dòng)作;習(xí)性
He's got some very strange mannerisms. 他有些非常奇怪的習(xí)性。
We've spent so much time together that we've picked up each other's mannerisms. 我們相處了這么久,以致相互沾染了對(duì)方的癖性。 返回 mannerism