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adjective1) (showing mannerism) manieriert2) in comb.... -mannered — mit... Manieren nachgestellt
be well-mannered/bad-mannered — gute/schlechte Manieren haben
* * *man·nered[ˈmænəd, AM -ɚd]1. (affected) affektiert* * *['mnəd]adj1) (= affected, fussy) style, work of art, gestures manieriert; friendliness, subservience etc betont, prononciert (geh)2)(with adv)
to be well-/ill-/impeccably mannered — gute/schlechte/tadellose Manieren habena well-/ill-/impeccably mannered man — ein Mann mit guten/schlechten/tadellosen Manieren
* * *mannered [-nə(r)d] adj1. besonders in Zusammensetzungen gesittet, geartet: → academic.ru/36810/ill-mannered">ill-mannered, etc2. gekünstelt, manieriert* * *adjective1) (showing mannerism) manieriert2) in comb.... -mannered — mit... Manieren nachgestellt
be well-mannered/bad-mannered — gute/schlechte Manieren haben
* * *adj.geartet adj.manieriert adj.
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