释义 |
ˈmannerize, v. rare. [f. manner n.1 + -ize, after mannerism.] trans. To make manneristic.
1887Saintsbury Hist. Elizab. Lit. ix. (1890) 328 A..mannerising of the verse. 1899Westm. Gaz. 1 Feb. 4/1 Long runs tend to mannerize the actor—if I may use such a word. 1910A. C. Benson Silent Isle xv. 103 Tennyson..became solemn, mannerised, conscious of responsibility. 1956Archit. Rev. CXIX. 161/2 The forms which have developed from the rationale and the initial ideology of the modern movement are being mannerized and changed into a conscious imperfectionism. |