日本語WordNet
a behavioral attribute that is distinctive and peculiar to an individual
a deliberate pretense or exaggerated display
JMdict
AIによる解説
A distinctive habit or way of speaking or behaving that is characteristic of a person. In art, it refers to Mannerism, a 16th-century Italian style characterized by elongated forms and complex compositions.
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The linguist's argument was circular, employing definitions that referenced themselves in a manner that violated logical principles whilst illustrating recursive language structures.
言語学者の議論は循環的であり、論理原則に違反する方法で自己参照する定義を用いながら、再帰的言語構造を例示していた。
Her inquisitorial manner made guests uncomfortable.
彼女の詮索好きな態度は客を不快にさせました。
The novel depicts the courtly manners of eighteenth-century aristocracy.
その小説は18世紀貴族の宮廷風の作法を描いている。
Her angularity of manner made her seem unapproachable at first.
彼女のぎこちない態度は最初近寄りがたく見えた。
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