English to Arabic Dictionary mannerism

mannerism

تكلف
definition
noun
learning the great man's speeches and studying his mannerisms
a habitual gesture or way of speaking or behaving; an idiosyncrasy.
he seemed deliberately to be stripping his art of mannerism
excessive or self-conscious use of a distinctive style in art, literature, or music.
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example
And what enhances the quality of the show is Jhansi's ease with dialects and 'mannerism' .
While the women's roles have been depicted with nuances and texture, his is all bluster and 'mannerism' , with no depth.
Hunter Shooting at Birds bares the unmistakable influence of Rembrandt in its 'mannerism' , but its unity of body and gun is entirely modern.
he seemed deliberately to be stripping his art of 'mannerism'
Miles, the more successful, exaggerated the decorative qualities of his father's style to the point of 'mannerism' .
In the early days John was routinely accused of glibness, superficiality, 'mannerism' , of Pop-Art vacancy and amorality.
It doesn't adhere - and barely refers - to any codified technique, thus dodging the trap of arty 'mannerism' .
Johnson plays the innate clumsiness and discomfort that we'd expect to accompany a recent bodily acquisition like this with apparent ease and deft comedic 'mannerism' .
All has not by any means been praise; critics have on occasion thought the poetry monotone, close to 'mannerism' , too determinedly dour or black-humored.
Still, it's hard to imagine any wealth of extras making up for the sometimes monotonous 'mannerism' of these murder-on-the-mind motion pictures.
He seems thus to be further pressing the case for himself as experimentalist modern, while betraying some anxiety that his devices will be seen as mere 'mannerism' .
Meier provided her own tone and 'mannerism' for each of these four characters.
However, his music failed to evolve stylistically after the early 1830s and he was often charged with 'mannerism' by less sympathetic critics.
Social services staff in Leicester added that he spoke with a soft Irish accent and may be noticeable because of his distinct 'mannerism' of blinking excessively while talking.
It is like some wavering memory whose forgotten bits have been substituted with pop 'mannerism' .
She treats the opportunity with diligence and skill and dresses it with just the right helping of 'mannerism' that passes for great acting.
He relies on voice and 'mannerism' when impersonating Chris Eubank and Loyd Grossman, as well as old favourites Elvis Presley and Muhammad Ali.
Newman's amount of dialogue in the film is minimal and much of the role is conveyed through 'mannerism' and action, yet he seems to settle into the role with ease.
As Mitchell, he is all surface 'mannerism' with no depth, an unconvincing Southern accent in a hat.
he seemed deliberately to be stripping his art of 'mannerism'
Apart from his own conscience, the writer will be curbed from falling into 'mannerism' and affectation by the nature of his audience and, often, by the significance of what he has to say.
He has been compared to the likes of Paul Newman, Harrison Ford and has been heralded as a timeless, classic leading man, without movie star 'mannerism' .
Billing himself as the ‘Genuine Nerd from Cleveland Ohio,’ his presence and 'mannerism' are mesmerizing.
I found that 'manneristic' characteristics were there in the schizophrenic patient and I made this connection between mannerism in art and culture and the mannerism evident in the expressions of my schizophrenic patients.
Facial expressions in schizophrenic patients are often described as bizarre and 'manneristic' movements and were already observed long before the introduction of neuroleptics.
The Man Without a Past demonstrates that Kaurismaki's deadpan 'mannerist' style has not only aged well, but also deepened emotionally, tapping into a rich melancholic vein of compassion and tenderness.
Despite their quirks and 'mannerisms' , when the kids arrive at camp, they feel accepted.
I saw individuals, each with their own characteristics, 'mannerisms' , perspectives.
It was eerie how he had the same voice and 'mannerisms' as Leigh.
We adopt their 'mannerisms' , and little quirks, and while doing so, we may lose our own, and lose our sense of identity.
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