Mannerism
01
an exaggerated gesture, speech pattern, or style intended to create an effect or impression
例子
She exaggerated the hand gestures as a mannerism for comedic effect.
The director encouraged mannerisms that highlighted the absurdity of the scene.
02
风格主义, 独特性
a distinctive style, behavior, or way of doing things that is characteristic of a particular individual, group, or period
例子
The artist 's mannerism was evident in the exaggerated proportions and elongated figures present in many of his paintings.
艺术家的风格主义在他许多画作中夸张的比例和拉长的形象中显而易见。
John 's mannerism of twirling his hair when deep in thought became a recognizable trait among his friends.
约翰在深思时捻头发的习惯在他的朋友中成了一个可识别的特征。
例子
The painting exhibited at the museum exemplified the mannerism style, with elongated figures and exaggerated poses creating a sense of drama and tension.
博物馆展出的这幅画体现了矫饰主义风格,拉长的形象和夸张的姿势营造出一种戏剧性和紧张感。
Mannerism emerged as a reaction against the harmony and balance of the High Renaissance, embracing complexity and ambiguity in both form and content.
矫饰主义作为对文艺复兴盛期和谐与平衡的反动而出现,在形式和内容上都拥抱复杂性和模糊性。
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